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Sorority Moves Into Greek Row; Others To Follow Fresno State College's Greek Row is slowly becoming pop¬ ulated. The Delta Gamma Sorority is moving'Jfrom 817 East Wel- don Ave. to its new home on a 12 acre parcel on the south¬ west corner of North Millbrook and East Barstow Aves. Fin-- 'fishing touches and moving-In -The Fresno State Collage. Collegia. -Pag. RA's Have 24-Hr. Job Resident advisors ha the m. > Of Ins campus. In Tact, 21 day might be the Closest rlgure available as to their work schedule. These seventeen diligent students, or Junior stand¬ ing or higher, each have the re¬ sponsibility ot helping to coor¬ dinate a wing In one of the Resi¬ dent Halls on campus. Diane Quigley ia the lone re. turning resident advisor at Ba¬ ker Hall. Miss Quigley Is a sen¬ ior elementary education major from Oceanslde. Other resident advisors al Ba¬ ker Hall include Terry Anderson. a senior elementary education ma¬ jor from Fresno; Lynn Evans, a senior speech major trom Fres¬ no: Myra Field, a Junior elemen¬ tary education major from Han- torii; Alive Glim, a senior ele- Frt .nil JOi lor elementary educailon from Canoga Park. Robin McMann, a seni, slcal education major frt Carlos Is the lone retui Graves Hall. Also In Grav will be June Fukuda. Sfli education innjor from Hanford;; Sherrill Forree, senior elementary education major (rom Ventura; Nadlne Pierotle, senior elemen-j tary education major from Le-1 should be completed In time for S o'clock classes Monday, a DG house spokesman said. The DG house Is the first Greek-letter struciure to be built on Greek Row. The Delta Zeta Sorority held groundbreaking ceremonies for lis new sorority house In August and construction now Is under way. The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority recently announced plans to build a house near the other sorority houses, however, ground breaking has not been held. Both buildings are expected to be completed hy the Btart of the Spring semester In February. Three other sororities, Alpha XI. Kappa Alpha and Phi Mu. and six Traternltles, Sigma Chi, Sigma Epsllon, Theta Chi. Lam Chi Alpha, Sigma Nu Sigma Alpha, also lege The two-story DG house, which tains over 160.000 cost about (130.000, has 13.000. volumes will begin square reel ot door space. The schedule Monday ground floor level will have quar-. Library hours any ters for the house mother and j Mon.-Tlmrs. S A cook, a guest room, living room., Frld_„ dining room and a library. The] upstairs floor has accommodations »»tur_a> Moving inlo the new Delia Gamma Sorority house are coeds Tami Neilsen, Sharon Fabry and Nancy Jackson, the DG president. The $130,000 structure is the first house to be completed on Greek Row jusl west of Ihe Shaw Ave campus. _ Library Lists Campus Editor r;,.S Regular Hours ct 3 qqq For I The tolta library »Uch cor,- •"•W e/,VVV I Ul "Sales Goal Parking Permits Required Monday Man was created equal it has been said and in case you have any doubts you'd better think again. Beginning Monday it will make no difference whether you are a professor, a tall, good looking blond, a sophisticated senior or just a bewildered freshman—if by Monday you *J "* have the proper parking Secure Decals On Windows Executive Dean Orrln D. \V;irr]|e today warned students to be sure to fasten their park¬ ing decals securely on the windshield ot their cars and warned Uiem not to> purchase decaJs from other students. "Eucli semester," said Dean Wardle, "a large number of de¬ cals are lost or stolen because student-, fail to follow the In¬ structions for fastening the de- cal on the windshield." "Too often theoe decals have been stolen by the persons of¬ fering them for sale." Stolen decals are reports^! to the Student Police and are con. flscated when found In other ".No decal Is valid unless pur- rhiutcd from the college and UMd on die car listed on the piirchiuier'N application for a isnrklng permit," he concluded. Yearbook ed s hopeful lhat Review Course Set For Engineering Exam The two-story Delia Zeia house '» will be comlemporary In denlcn an' c California arch I lecture, ii will „_,„, house 40 women in upper door all[ , rooms, each of which will have allM,| AM-i I'M l'M-6 I'M ) Slate CollcRe i s in tl I'll- rue by l>r Wa Thn Campus, hall puvmer. nd I 1 Hai talcs ajor frc Homan Hall also resident a d v 1 s o Thomas Lelh. I-elh math a]m Mer- Hls associates wilt be Martin Biumherg. Junior vitlcullure/en- ology major from Capo. South Africa; Craig Bradley, senior business administration major from San Dernardlno: James Doan, -senior Journalism major from Bakersfleld: James Gordon, senior science major from Win- ton and Steve Simmons. Junior industrial major from Sacramen- Whtl ietrtt. Hilt \wui Mr Ua. Istf b_r hsDMi.. "I"™ ast-iac to wisr,- WAn»UtmT*n*nnm\ Hiit_sk*s__id Awttmi.1ltnWt,m,i*n,\nj*«iMrr SWINGLINE STAPLER nl collet-ilons are housed In day outside i balcony. Downstairs win he lhp nDr_r,.. [h(, R(,y j Wo0ilWilrd Gymnasium The fl Is the lull! lying room and kitchen facilities. , Mpm(lrial lAbnrj „r California price for ihe book. whin. t_ «- Also a two-floor construction.! and th*' College Archives. | pei-ted to run from 251. lo 28.. he Kappa Kappa Gamma house Kducation students may avail' pagesi Color pages will also be will accommodate *0 girls In two j themselves of ihe Curriculum I.i- Included, ind four bedroom suites. The low ttrary of 15.00li volumes. Elemen- Monday, nales will lie taken In I ;r floor will feature a living; tary education majors may use n,,. simlem |sresident's office.! ■oom. dining room, guesl quart- the 4 5"0 hooks In the College) found on Ihe east side of the] :rs. Chapter room, house mother's: Laboratory School Library i bookstore iUlt, kitchen and maid's room. | 63ti readers may use the Ubrar> , The price of books will be says that those Interested studying ihe Stale of Callfo Civil Engineering Resist r» permit the long hand of the Fres¬ no State College Security Patrol will see that you are. reminded. Since September, 1959, em¬ ployees and students of state col¬ leges have been required to pay set fees for the privilege of park¬ ing on campus. for 122.50 a space In the re¬ served parking area Immediately south of the cafeteria will bo rent¬ ed for an entire semester and an alternate car may be registered at no additional Tee. I-'or (13 a general parking de¬ cal can be bought; however, to register an alternate ear lor a general parking permit will cost an additional II. One-day parking permits sell for 25 cenis and allow a person to park in tho general parking area and are valid only when placed Inside the lower right hand corner of the winshleld. Residence hall students' room rental fees Include the privilege to park in the area immediately east of the residence halls with¬ out additional cost, but those wishing lo park at other loca¬ tions on ihe campus must buy a Spaces on San Ramon Ave., are designed for parking of mo¬ torcycles and other motorized two-wheeled vehicles. offer Certain parking areas also are r the designated as "restricted" and ■allon open only lo faculty holders of I'M j non-reserved parking decals and t" en- cenaln employees and handl- | capped sludenta. isiant' The campus, for purposes of FSC I the parklnc regulations, includes jurse. I 'hl> "lre" bounded by Shaw, Cedar. Bullard and Chestnut Ave.; how. ever, these city and county ave¬ nues are not part of the college study: building at c 'u™L™" Name Change Is contemner- Stj|| gjg \ssue ,. KSC r.- (Continued from Page 3) which t In Hayward: Orange Slate - of FullertnV A lounge for town girls, nd bedrooms will be on ■xtend over t The exterior w design. 1 February, 1 '.<:>'.'. KSC Fe¬ ed Ihe blessing of the Fresno City Planning Commission tor construction of Greek Row after the Fresno Slate College Founda¬ tion, which is sponsoring Creek Row, bought the land ror $48.- 000. The foundation pul In $66.- lewers and curbs ami utility con- The Foundation will be repaid | the chance I for land and Improvement costs! the Trustees). by ihe individual societies wrisnj During a February discus. they complete their buildings. i on changing the name, Dr. J. FSC's Greek Row for Ihe Shaw j said. "Personally 1 have no f Ave. enmpus originally was to be I Ings on Hie matter, although 1 located on 20 acres on the souih j inclined to believe that event side of East Shaw Ave. east of ly some of the stale colleges North Maple Ave. i least will be labeled unlversli ed 12 llci tr¬ ailer two weeks. ppa will be assistant ic- Campus. Other help Sophomore ■This is the year IO really pre¬ pare for the exam." Richards slates. "The exam given the last iwo years was extremely difficult, i the I lids yea I for No- t'.\|]t'Clcd and 1 ■ Lui Tho According to the editor, one; of Ihe hie problems now is pho¬ tography An experienced photo-' grapher Is needed. Anyone inter¬ ested should contact Miss Stocks! In the Campus office. 230 in the' Business building A sporls editor1 or. wrote On March II. ^"^ Crcelman and Clayton tie Fresno Stale Collegej lldyman, a professional photo-j Council voted in ravor ofisrapher. will be doing some af( i proposed now by. Ihe photo work on the book. lo 7:30 PM In ihe m.-i latum. The class will : onday evenings through I This means parking on these i streets does not require a permit. Additional Information about | FSC parking regulations can be ■obtained by picking up an Infor¬ mation sheet In Administration, IIS. According to Douglas F. Bambridge. Security Patrol chief, an average of between 2500 and 2B00 parking tickets are given out during each semester. Parking decals are now on sale at the business office In the ad- fcussed and ; work. Outs! ding. ■ompanlcd by solution to th' cost ot the cou Circle K Will Meet Tuesday In Cafeteria Circle K will hold Its first meet¬ ing of Ihe Fall Semester Tuesday, at 1 I'M. in committee room 2 of the cafeteria. All former mem¬ bers of high school Key Clubs are Invited to attend. NEATNESS IS A MUST ON CAMPUS Don't lei sloppy clothes ruin your appearance. Always make a good impression. Take your laundry and dry cleaning to the new self service Norge Coin-Operated Cleaning and Laundro¬ mat. It's open evenings until 10. Bring your books and your friends; Norge has tables, chairs, and sofas for your comfort. Best of all there's no wailing for the 20 minute washers and the 50 minute dry cleaners. SAVE MONEY AND TJME AT NORGE VILLAGE For example you can clean 12 SWEATERS or 8 DRESSES for only $2.00 at NORGE COIN-OPERATED CLEANING & LAUNDROMAT Don't judge coin-Operated dry cleaning until you have fried Norge. 4168 NORTH FIRST AT ASH LAN Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. — Sunday B a.m. to 6 p.m. Licensed Operator On Duly To Help You Two approaches to the "man's deodorant" problem If a man doesn't mind shaving under his aims, he will probably find ■ woman's roll-on satisfactory. Most man. however, find it simpler and surer to use Mennen Spray Deodorant. Mennen Spray was mad* to get through to tha skin, whan perspiration starts. And made to work all day. Mora men use Mennen Spray than any other deodorant How about you? 64i and $1.00 plus tax ■ Wk •. ^
Object Description
Title | 1962_09 The Daily Collegian September 1962 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1962 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
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Title | September 14, 1962, Page 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1962 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Sorority Moves Into Greek Row; Others To Follow Fresno State College's Greek Row is slowly becoming pop¬ ulated. The Delta Gamma Sorority is moving'Jfrom 817 East Wel- don Ave. to its new home on a 12 acre parcel on the south¬ west corner of North Millbrook and East Barstow Aves. Fin-- 'fishing touches and moving-In -The Fresno State Collage. Collegia. -Pag. RA's Have 24-Hr. Job Resident advisors ha the m. > Of Ins campus. In Tact, 21 day might be the Closest rlgure available as to their work schedule. These seventeen diligent students, or Junior stand¬ ing or higher, each have the re¬ sponsibility ot helping to coor¬ dinate a wing In one of the Resi¬ dent Halls on campus. Diane Quigley ia the lone re. turning resident advisor at Ba¬ ker Hall. Miss Quigley Is a sen¬ ior elementary education major from Oceanslde. Other resident advisors al Ba¬ ker Hall include Terry Anderson. a senior elementary education ma¬ jor from Fresno; Lynn Evans, a senior speech major trom Fres¬ no: Myra Field, a Junior elemen¬ tary education major from Han- torii; Alive Glim, a senior ele- Frt .nil JOi lor elementary educailon from Canoga Park. Robin McMann, a seni, slcal education major frt Carlos Is the lone retui Graves Hall. Also In Grav will be June Fukuda. Sfli education innjor from Hanford;; Sherrill Forree, senior elementary education major (rom Ventura; Nadlne Pierotle, senior elemen-j tary education major from Le-1 should be completed In time for S o'clock classes Monday, a DG house spokesman said. The DG house Is the first Greek-letter struciure to be built on Greek Row. The Delta Zeta Sorority held groundbreaking ceremonies for lis new sorority house In August and construction now Is under way. The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority recently announced plans to build a house near the other sorority houses, however, ground breaking has not been held. Both buildings are expected to be completed hy the Btart of the Spring semester In February. Three other sororities, Alpha XI. Kappa Alpha and Phi Mu. and six Traternltles, Sigma Chi, Sigma Epsllon, Theta Chi. Lam Chi Alpha, Sigma Nu Sigma Alpha, also lege The two-story DG house, which tains over 160.000 cost about (130.000, has 13.000. volumes will begin square reel ot door space. The schedule Monday ground floor level will have quar-. Library hours any ters for the house mother and j Mon.-Tlmrs. S A cook, a guest room, living room., Frld_„ dining room and a library. The] upstairs floor has accommodations »»tur_a> Moving inlo the new Delia Gamma Sorority house are coeds Tami Neilsen, Sharon Fabry and Nancy Jackson, the DG president. The $130,000 structure is the first house to be completed on Greek Row jusl west of Ihe Shaw Ave campus. _ Library Lists Campus Editor r;,.S Regular Hours ct 3 qqq For I The tolta library »Uch cor,- •"•W e/,VVV I Ul "Sales Goal Parking Permits Required Monday Man was created equal it has been said and in case you have any doubts you'd better think again. Beginning Monday it will make no difference whether you are a professor, a tall, good looking blond, a sophisticated senior or just a bewildered freshman—if by Monday you *J "* have the proper parking Secure Decals On Windows Executive Dean Orrln D. \V;irr]|e today warned students to be sure to fasten their park¬ ing decals securely on the windshield ot their cars and warned Uiem not to> purchase decaJs from other students. "Eucli semester," said Dean Wardle, "a large number of de¬ cals are lost or stolen because student-, fail to follow the In¬ structions for fastening the de- cal on the windshield." "Too often theoe decals have been stolen by the persons of¬ fering them for sale." Stolen decals are reports^! to the Student Police and are con. flscated when found In other ".No decal Is valid unless pur- rhiutcd from the college and UMd on die car listed on the piirchiuier'N application for a isnrklng permit," he concluded. Yearbook ed s hopeful lhat Review Course Set For Engineering Exam The two-story Delia Zeia house '» will be comlemporary In denlcn an' c California arch I lecture, ii will „_,„, house 40 women in upper door all[ , rooms, each of which will have allM,| AM-i I'M l'M-6 I'M ) Slate CollcRe i s in tl I'll- rue by l>r Wa Thn Campus, hall puvmer. nd I 1 Hai talcs ajor frc Homan Hall also resident a d v 1 s o Thomas Lelh. I-elh math a]m Mer- Hls associates wilt be Martin Biumherg. Junior vitlcullure/en- ology major from Capo. South Africa; Craig Bradley, senior business administration major from San Dernardlno: James Doan, -senior Journalism major from Bakersfleld: James Gordon, senior science major from Win- ton and Steve Simmons. Junior industrial major from Sacramen- Whtl ietrtt. Hilt \wui Mr Ua. Istf b_r hsDMi.. "I"™ ast-iac to wisr,- WAn»UtmT*n*nnm\ Hiit_sk*s__id Awttmi.1ltnWt,m,i*n,\nj*«iMrr SWINGLINE STAPLER nl collet-ilons are housed In day outside i balcony. Downstairs win he lhp nDr_r,.. [h(, R(,y j Wo0ilWilrd Gymnasium The fl Is the lull! lying room and kitchen facilities. , Mpm(lrial lAbnrj „r California price for ihe book. whin. t_ «- Also a two-floor construction.! and th*' College Archives. | pei-ted to run from 251. lo 28.. he Kappa Kappa Gamma house Kducation students may avail' pagesi Color pages will also be will accommodate *0 girls In two j themselves of ihe Curriculum I.i- Included, ind four bedroom suites. The low ttrary of 15.00li volumes. Elemen- Monday, nales will lie taken In I ;r floor will feature a living; tary education majors may use n,,. simlem |sresident's office.! ■oom. dining room, guesl quart- the 4 5"0 hooks In the College) found on Ihe east side of the] :rs. Chapter room, house mother's: Laboratory School Library i bookstore iUlt, kitchen and maid's room. | 63ti readers may use the Ubrar> , The price of books will be says that those Interested studying ihe Stale of Callfo Civil Engineering Resist r» permit the long hand of the Fres¬ no State College Security Patrol will see that you are. reminded. Since September, 1959, em¬ ployees and students of state col¬ leges have been required to pay set fees for the privilege of park¬ ing on campus. for 122.50 a space In the re¬ served parking area Immediately south of the cafeteria will bo rent¬ ed for an entire semester and an alternate car may be registered at no additional Tee. I-'or (13 a general parking de¬ cal can be bought; however, to register an alternate ear lor a general parking permit will cost an additional II. One-day parking permits sell for 25 cenis and allow a person to park in tho general parking area and are valid only when placed Inside the lower right hand corner of the winshleld. Residence hall students' room rental fees Include the privilege to park in the area immediately east of the residence halls with¬ out additional cost, but those wishing lo park at other loca¬ tions on ihe campus must buy a Spaces on San Ramon Ave., are designed for parking of mo¬ torcycles and other motorized two-wheeled vehicles. offer Certain parking areas also are r the designated as "restricted" and ■allon open only lo faculty holders of I'M j non-reserved parking decals and t" en- cenaln employees and handl- | capped sludenta. isiant' The campus, for purposes of FSC I the parklnc regulations, includes jurse. I 'hl> "lre" bounded by Shaw, Cedar. Bullard and Chestnut Ave.; how. ever, these city and county ave¬ nues are not part of the college study: building at c 'u™L™" Name Change Is contemner- Stj|| gjg \ssue ,. KSC r.- (Continued from Page 3) which t In Hayward: Orange Slate - of FullertnV A lounge for town girls, nd bedrooms will be on ■xtend over t The exterior w design. 1 February, 1 '.<:>'.'. KSC Fe¬ ed Ihe blessing of the Fresno City Planning Commission tor construction of Greek Row after the Fresno Slate College Founda¬ tion, which is sponsoring Creek Row, bought the land ror $48.- 000. The foundation pul In $66.- lewers and curbs ami utility con- The Foundation will be repaid | the chance I for land and Improvement costs! the Trustees). by ihe individual societies wrisnj During a February discus. they complete their buildings. i on changing the name, Dr. J. FSC's Greek Row for Ihe Shaw j said. "Personally 1 have no f Ave. enmpus originally was to be I Ings on Hie matter, although 1 located on 20 acres on the souih j inclined to believe that event side of East Shaw Ave. east of ly some of the stale colleges North Maple Ave. i least will be labeled unlversli ed 12 llci tr¬ ailer two weeks. ppa will be assistant ic- Campus. Other help Sophomore ■This is the year IO really pre¬ pare for the exam." Richards slates. "The exam given the last iwo years was extremely difficult, i the I lids yea I for No- t'.\|]t'Clcd and 1 ■ Lui Tho According to the editor, one; of Ihe hie problems now is pho¬ tography An experienced photo-' grapher Is needed. Anyone inter¬ ested should contact Miss Stocks! In the Campus office. 230 in the' Business building A sporls editor1 or. wrote On March II. ^"^ Crcelman and Clayton tie Fresno Stale Collegej lldyman, a professional photo-j Council voted in ravor ofisrapher. will be doing some af( i proposed now by. Ihe photo work on the book. lo 7:30 PM In ihe m.-i latum. The class will : onday evenings through I This means parking on these i streets does not require a permit. Additional Information about | FSC parking regulations can be ■obtained by picking up an Infor¬ mation sheet In Administration, IIS. According to Douglas F. Bambridge. Security Patrol chief, an average of between 2500 and 2B00 parking tickets are given out during each semester. Parking decals are now on sale at the business office In the ad- fcussed and ; work. Outs! ding. ■ompanlcd by solution to th' cost ot the cou Circle K Will Meet Tuesday In Cafeteria Circle K will hold Its first meet¬ ing of Ihe Fall Semester Tuesday, at 1 I'M. in committee room 2 of the cafeteria. All former mem¬ bers of high school Key Clubs are Invited to attend. NEATNESS IS A MUST ON CAMPUS Don't lei sloppy clothes ruin your appearance. Always make a good impression. Take your laundry and dry cleaning to the new self service Norge Coin-Operated Cleaning and Laundro¬ mat. It's open evenings until 10. Bring your books and your friends; Norge has tables, chairs, and sofas for your comfort. Best of all there's no wailing for the 20 minute washers and the 50 minute dry cleaners. SAVE MONEY AND TJME AT NORGE VILLAGE For example you can clean 12 SWEATERS or 8 DRESSES for only $2.00 at NORGE COIN-OPERATED CLEANING & LAUNDROMAT Don't judge coin-Operated dry cleaning until you have fried Norge. 4168 NORTH FIRST AT ASH LAN Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. — Sunday B a.m. to 6 p.m. Licensed Operator On Duly To Help You Two approaches to the "man's deodorant" problem If a man doesn't mind shaving under his aims, he will probably find ■ woman's roll-on satisfactory. Most man. however, find it simpler and surer to use Mennen Spray Deodorant. Mennen Spray was mad* to get through to tha skin, whan perspiration starts. And made to work all day. Mora men use Mennen Spray than any other deodorant How about you? 64i and $1.00 plus tax ■ Wk •. ^ |