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olum_J____ FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9.1962 Vanted: More iandidates To ile Petitions Knur more names have been l,lPd to the lint of candidates inning for student body, clans „i Associated Women Studenis flce« in the Nov. 18 primary ,rtlon. Kight positions still are ,t filed for. The deadline for tiling in next vdnesday and peIllionn are rsllablo In the Student Actlvl- tg Office. TH* latest applicants are E.le irneti for ASB secretary. Gay- „rl <Bud) Smith for Junior ass vice president, and Patricia inborn and Lynda Whipple for ■(■ultman claaa aoclal chairman. Each of the other ASB races ;is only one applicant. They are: III Edholm. vice president; Joe happell, men'8 legislative com- ilssioner. and Marge Hansen, wt> ten's legislative commissioner. As yet only one AWS post has Ma filed for. Sharon Bourquln i seeking the historian post. Claas ofllces UP Tor election nil those who have filed are the illowlng: Senior vice president, Paul Mc- JOweU and Jim Stanley: secre r I y Bern- Junior vice president, John icrsesian and Smith: secretary n-asurer. Meredith Fortune; so- i:t! chairman. Lcnorc Fenn. .Sophomore vice president. Don- ,ji! Doss, Herm Howcrlon and like Fulk: secretary-treasurer, mflled for; social chairman. Hane Adams. Freshman vice president and .■rretary-treasurer. untiled for; part—Chairman; Mlsa Sanborn ind Miss Whipple. To he eligible for election to my office, a student must have i :.25 grade point average. He ilao must have completed or be ■urrenlly enrolled in enough mils lo Identify himself with his ■lass. Required units are fresh- nan, 12; sophomore, 2-i: Junior. ,n. and senior, 84. FSC Queens Head Monday Veterans' ^Parade Entrants Sharon Welch, reigning; Campus Queen, will grace the AWS float in Fresno's Veterans' Day Parade, Monday at 10 AM. Her float will be escorted along the parade route by the Poo Bahs, a colorful drill team of the Fresno Sciots. ust before 11 AM. tbe queen's Coed Hopefuls Gain Support; Balloting Soon float Is expected lo arrive at the reviewing xtand located on Fresno St. In front of the Fresno City Hall. At this point Queen Sharon will be escorted to the reviewing stand by the purple-jacketed Lib¬ yan Guards, another colorful drill team sponsored by the Fresno Sciots. Once she Is seated, a bugler I-lfleeii campus coeds were pre-. „_, _ , , . will sound Taps, and a firing sented to tie student bodv at the , ,,, „ . , . _, . ' , squad will f re three volleys, tbe Queens As.-i-m i v n'si-rdy in ■ _■. . , . . __ ... , . I .-. traditional honors to the nation * the Speech-Arts Little Theater. ... 1 Linda Kedwine. co-chairman of j ™oIlow| ~ ,.„„,___,„, MlM Ihe assembly, opened .he P««<>-1 WeIch wl„ r(,mrUn on the review. lailon with a welcome and then M&_d ._ houm_. of ■ inrned Ihe program over to the revlewlnK parly wmcb wt„ Jerry Tahajian. student, ^^ ^^ of Fw___._ £ body president, and Sherry Welch, | n<;|a| tl___,]y The ranking military officers .... Ihe Fresno area will also be ,t and asked it Sherry would ! sea[e(1 on ^ ^^ the represented student body | E<._a_ 8lamta „_ head „, Fn_ao .1 some of the main activities j S(a[e CoI,w.B M_ _,_,____ __M_ lie Queen include. | gjon _.,„ _^ among tho honored The Queen." said Sherry, "acts] g_e_tB a hospitality chairman; pre-: 0[he_ ygc partid nU ,Q lhe ,s over the Queens Ball; th6;parade |nclude Jackle B|6n> tMs Coast Relays; and the com-; year.s Homecoming Queen, who BIG ONE—T^je twice bealen Bulldogs meel the Spartans ol San Jose tomorrow in Spar¬ tan Stadium.at B PM. Tne SJS team has won only one game thus far this year. The bailie shapes up as one of the big games cl the year !or Coleman's charges 'Miracle Worker' SeenB\r3,000; Nets Over $1,900 The drama department's first season production played to the largest combined audience the college has had in about 20 years. "Not since 'Knickerbocker Holiday' in the HMO's has such interest been shown in an all-student play," commented Dr. J. W. Wright, head of the speech*.—" -'"■^=. 'Sucker Sale'.. Times Changed ! The hours for Ihe Kappa Phra- t teres sucker sale, set for today jhave been changed to TO AM to PM in Ihe Student Activities The suckers, chocolate and will sell for five LYNNE RETALLICK Coed Preps For Contest vision. "Even last* years star production, 'JJrand', as successful." \j More llinn ",000 sluilents. high school children, faculty members and guests attended the nine per¬ formances ot "The Miracle Worker." - The clnseul student production in ne.ir ihe total attendance of "Look Homeward H year's theatrical play hail close to mllng. with the receipts THE MIRACLE WORKER Atteniunce-ltecelpta Organizations: — [National Council of Jewlst Wo High School (ten. Admissions: $1-50 Season Tickets: (Faculty $.501 . Studenis: (Free Admission Toials (300 $516 ISS1.B* $177.50 2,000 allei tallng $500. An addition first ' nele Worker" Is giins The combined performances ! showed a total of tl.MS ,aU("n '"' ■; theme Is "Lick San presiding Campus Qu« Tahajian spoke a word of wel-1 ng Ve Day I'arade. ride float -a ted by After Sherry spoke, the proces- : gWAG, fresn ol candidates began, each' group. ulering al Ihe middle of the' ,\iBO marching will be the Drill t Oft 0 stage which side by dwarfed palm trees and oilier greenery. When confronted hy the audi¬ ence, each girl paused h hile Jerry or Sherry read their spon¬ soring organization and activities. smiled, walked across the stage and down the steps at the right of the stage. The girls and thefr sponsoring organizations in order of their appearance were: Terry Bennetts, Triple S and Kappa Phrateres; Barbara Camp- j bell, Sigma Nu fraternlly and Is a women'si Young Republicans; Kerry Cona- organlzatlon on j way. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Pat (Continued on Page 2) Team and Color Guard Of lhe AF Reserve Officers Training Group. under command of Cadet„2nd Lt. George Cho. . The parade roule will begin ai Inyo and N Streets". an3 proceed west along Inyo to Fulton St.: north to Merced St.; east on Mer¬ ced to Van Ness Avenue; south on Van Ness to Fresno St.: and east on Fresno St." Theme of this year's Veterans' Day parade is "Salute The Re¬ serves." Particular honors will be accorded lo Ihe two Fresno area reserve units which returned In August 1962 from ten months active service during the Berlin Three Viewed For Queen Contest to ".cilin:-"' OL. ami alk wit] part many people . enough clothes for a month lu- s.ead of Just a weekend." bubbled pretty Lynne Retallick. Lynne will represent Fresno Slate lonlghl In the California Maid of Cotton selection. According lo Lynne. the 17- slftta wide entrants wl" «pend 'oday and tomorrow meeting people Involved In lhe cotton dustry, selection Judges, and lending luncheons, among o activities. . The winner will be announced tomorrow night at the Cotton Co¬ tillion at the Hadenda Motel. "The cotton maid selection based on a girl'* personality, gra- clouaneM and her ability to show clothes oft to their best advan- tage," explained Mrs. John S Tourtlllbtt. attte selection man ■ger for the contest. The contest ta sponsored by the Fresno Coll on wives AuxW' -aryra,gTn;,> formed fur lhe wlal | 30- -The Is last three mouth atier the first three performances." staled Dr. Wright. "This accounted for—— nil houses on I [gTi(s."'~ "Most Mudent: word from tl ie explained, decided •"^{Students Are Named To Senior Board ilted for friends who had Hie production." When they finally > the show, they U» lata to get seats. We turned away about 200 people on the last nights. Of the entin nesday night's half full. __..;!• ___ -For nearly every performance excluding Wednesday's.'' »Hded i where i run. only Wed- house was .about DFTWrTghf, about 20 lo *« e»Pty . studentB didn't show up after getting tickets. ______ The success of the scheduled porrormances started -P««'""jn that an extension would be In _£„ it was later decided that „ueh an extension would inter- "rP with the neat production, 5EL inspect General." This ^cond production U. to open Dec. Senior Class President Jerry Embree has announced Ihe names of new members of lhe Senior Executive Committee. Vice President Larry Sampson. Secretary Patty Jo Peters and Treasurer Barbara Bluing become automatic ruem- rs of the corumltiee. Other studenis selected are Terry Allen, Don Beauregard. Sallle Burns. Carol Chenault. Bill Coivin. Don Culbertson. Martha Denies. Bob Dickey, Judy Dunn, Bill Edholm. Tom Gist. Bill Gong. Blaine Handel!. Sylvia Hart. Sue Houser'.'Richard Karlen, Pete Mason. Nancy Laurlizen. Janice Matoian, Paul McDowell. John Moushlgian. Lucas Keralsian, Bob O'Farrell, BUI Passons, Leign"-Ann Polk, Robert Roe. Doreen ^ciayter, Roy Sordi. Jim Stanley. Consuelo Stewart, Ocle Trotter. Jim Wolfsberger, Kathy [■Statta and Sandra Olrta. and btislMM promotion of 1,,el.e-,calls egging cotton Indnatry. 1 PnonB ____ The Maid of Cotton wl (Continued on Page 2) \ couldn't to extend performance., but we juit do It.'! »ald Dr. Wright. Ity GI.KNDA WAI.DBS Thtee til ore coeds are featured In Ihe lSfi2-fi3 Fresno Slate Col¬ lege campus 4JM** contest. Krlslie Harris, a Junior busi¬ ness education major, is a mem¬ ber of Delta Gainuia Sorority and Is sponsored by lhat organization. In an Interview before tbe queen's assembly yesterday. Miss Harris snl.l. "Ii seems to be a real organized queen's assembly. It really helped lo calm our nerves when we were notified what to wear lo the assembly." She added, "I'm not so much nervous about ; he assembly today, as I'm ilelpating It. I imagine afler the finalists are selected.-the queen' tea will really be the event to b "I don't feel that there is stereotype Tor campus (jueen, Mlsa Harris stated. "Each lnd vldual adds to the position o queen. She should be a lady and gracious; but, with other Impor¬ tant Individual qualities." Kerry Conaway. a JuniorTinerited on ihe benefits of the French major sponsored by Kappa j fonlest: big Job! I'd really enjoy ■hidi . fOOd I; It Ii people and feel ai eas__r'_ ry to feel their reactions wa what they are think- what they need lo feel at he answered. "I'd want ,er ihelr mood and inter- lalk about things with hey are familiar. Offer establish atmosphere i always of common "All people are basically alike." she added. "We all have similar emotions. When you gel lo know yourself, only then can you lerstand others. to me that the things about being campus t are meeting dignitaries oulside of FSC and representing the college In such a way that she gi' favorable impression ol school." Miss Conaway conclude*. 1'atrlcla Emmert, Kappa Alpha Theta candidate and a Junior '-ve; -ellng people; It would be the highlight of ihe whole contest. Running ls a great opportunity In b ^^^"wny^TTieTi-Iory _n_ me " .onor ore there . . . bui there's lot or work Involved. It takes . certain type of person to be nthused enough io Inst all year "I'm from Fresno, yet I'm. iway al college," Miss Emmert added. " I lived in the dorms y first two years ot college and I got to meel so many people I would never have been able to meet If I had lived at home. "This contest Is similar. I'll gel io meet and make new friends," she continued. "I really look up to people who can be friends to all types of people, and I think the campus queens of the past and the future will be thla particular type of person." Poker Prohibited Playing of cards was outlawed on campus by the Student Council In 195*.
Object Description
Title | 1962_11 The Daily Collegian November 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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | November 9, 1962, Page 1 |
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 |
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olum_J____
FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9.1962
Vanted: More
iandidates To
ile Petitions
Knur more names have been
l,lPd to the lint of candidates
inning for student body, clans
„i Associated Women Studenis
flce« in the Nov. 18 primary
,rtlon. Kight positions still are
,t filed for.
The deadline for tiling in next
vdnesday and peIllionn are
rsllablo In the Student Actlvl-
tg Office.
TH* latest applicants are E.le
irneti for ASB secretary. Gay-
„rl |