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Holiday Choir Planned For Open House ChrUtUui"' choir, according to Lat> giBjifcn. director of the group. TbP rhotr will perform In jjlur Hall during Open House i5E~**---^ Uiu.i up ot residents ot Baker, Grain •*"<■ Homan Halls. Hie ilppinE croup has scheduled dure performaaftM during the ..enl. Tl.f programs will be open to (flew* o' a"* "ir*w halls. •-Last yar capacity crowdn at- trodi-d "it* choir programs." gllDpma said. "There was Mand- ttf room only at all three per- formaiices." 1*1,,,, year's choir win sing re- ll-jlou* carols and Chrlsimas jorr:*7 Included in the selections ,rlll 1* "Whlle Ctiristmas" ;*n<l •0 Holy NtShl." Songs thai ■cored popular With the ftOdteltee lift t*et w"* ■** repeated, Samp¬ son explained. "Anyone who likes lo sins and Ihlnkr he has some ability Is wel¬ come to come to rehearsals," he ■unii. Prl.eduled for every Thurs¬ day niKlu from 7 to 9 PM In Honiar, Hall, rehearHals will be- torj* more frequent In Decem¬ ber Pamlra TlRsou Is chairman ol the choir. The music department will sup¬ ply risers and stands tor the cbolr Sigma Chi's To Host "Sweethearts" Sigma Chi Fnu«rally win hoi the second or three ie™ guiida* to selec. the. Sweetheart or 8lKm. Chl. win, will be erowtwd Decern -The Fresno Stole College Collegian- "Si -fos* Three XMl* ■ ylng for ilie honor ot being tin- fraternity*! official hostess. Fifteen semi-dnalisls win be chosen at Sunday's lea. Th,. tot lowing week the group wm be parrowed down i0 tw«, One or the rive finalists will be ahosen the Sweetheart and crowned al Ihe Sweetheart Dance, at PawUogs LakesUlf inn lii KlneshurK. The present SlKma Chl Sweet- heart is Jackie Ileln. 13*12 home- romlnc i.ueen ot tbe College. She crown the new Sweetheart Corsage Sale Ends Today Today Is the last chance io order corsages In advance Tor the rnlverelty ot Pacific-Fresno Slate lootbu.ll game. Ron Shofner. Junior class vice president 'slated that students •rho live in the Residence Halls, fraternity or BOrortty houses will hue the corsages delivered to ihem tomorrow afternoon. Other students may pick them up at the game. The mixed-color carnation cor- * tages ha.'e FSC printed-on-thorn- They art- on salo at the Activities Booth for SO cents. They ore being sold by the Junior class to raise money 'or the Junior Senior Prom. Sholner stated. "We urge all students to purchase the corsages la order to support the spirit for lhe football game." The ."low¬ ers are being 'ordered from Hol- eomb's Florists In Walnut Creek. They will also be sold at the Tom" Tops Menu At Group Banquet Imer-Varsliy Christian Fellow¬ ship will sponsor an "inuTnatlon- al Student Banquet", consisting or a turkey dinner "with nil the trim mines'' at 5 I'M tomorrow In ihe Memorial Baptist Church on Belmont Ave. Following the banquet, the In¬ ternational students will accom¬ pany Inler-Varsliy members to the football game with University of the I'acirlc, and after the game all will return to the Memorial Baptist Church ror a social. Last week's musicale Included vocal solos hy Phyllis MacDonald. and Connie WIebe; an original composition ai the piano by Larry Warkentin; a trumpet solo by Hill Newton; a duet by Judy and Janice Hewitt and a KitTs irio. ALWAYS SAID USED REftuflgS, Men Control Radio Announcing-So Far Dr. Canales Will Discuss "Council" Dr. Jose C. Canales. associate profeMor of history. Will speak on "The. Vatican Council And The Layman" at the weekly noon Cross-Current* program Tuesday In the College Religious Cenler. The public ls Invited. Group Will Eat Borsch Borsch, the national dish or Russia, will he served to mem¬ bers of the Itusstnit Club tonight when they meet ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. AvdeJ Alllnlop of Fresno. The.All In lops, who have three children attending Fresno State College are formerly from Russia. The members will also sing Russian songs, listen to record¬ ings made in the Soviet Union and talk In the native tongue, Dr. Waller Knsslln, the club's adviser, will review Gogol's Play. "The Inspector General," at an open meeting Tuesday at noon In Science 221. The piny will he presented by lhe FSC Little Theater as lis neM production. Radio disc Jockeys are tradi¬ tionally men. Women planning a radio or television career have found that tradition and precedence are their biggest barriers. For years men have virtually controlled ihe air¬ waves while women have, sup¬ posedly, been content io sit back in a secretarial capacity. According io Bill MacKenile. KFSR station manager, and mem¬ bers of hit starr. "Women face the problem of the lack of me¬ chanical ability necessary tor combining both engineering and program announcing. Further- , the liil.iri- desolnie stations discourages' the j The public has become accus¬ tomed to hearing male voices over the radio. Radio research Indicates .that radio audiences prefer the soothing voices or male disc Jockeys to that of the fem¬ inine variety. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Bids for Queen's Ball I Go On Sale Monday Bids for the forthcoming j Queen's Ball will be on We be¬ ginning Monday at the student activities booth. The bids are 13 per couple and must he presented for admission to the hall. They will be sold until the afternoon of the dance, but will not be available at tho ad¬ mission doors of the ballroom. BLACKSTONE AUTO PARTS aOtt IO IHE FIE5NO RATI CAJttVf. - AUTO GLASS INSTALLED - 6464 N. BLACKSTONE *** *7-29**8 * NEW' * USED * REBUILT PARTS FOR AIL CABS Pattl Back, a radio news mod¬ erator. Is presently (he only fe¬ male broadcaster employed by a radio station out or 13 locally. To break t he t rend of male disc Jockeys, a radio station In the East ls completely starred by women disc Jockeys. In Europe more and more women are heard over the airwaves. The college radio station KFSR which is piped Into the three campus dorms. Is hopping on the gal'? bandwagon. KFSR now has two female mem¬ bers on Its slaff and another will soon he added. Margaret Peart and Marjorlr- Manuell have charge of the record library and the rei ord programming as well as 11 handling ot station public rel: tions and spot newscastlng. It Is predicted lhat. as In othi strictly male professions, wome will overcome tradition and find their places In the radio disc Jockey world. Roc;, Color... Siftntty With Autumn Leaves Comes Nature's Beauty By Evelyn U 111 ham Gold, red and brown—leaves ot all color, blending together to form intricate patterns. Football, turkey, Christmas trees—rail Is here. Autumn. Scuff your shoes through the colorful designs., Think of peo¬ ple, vacations and forgotten vi¬ sions of summer. Think of tomorrow or the next day. Think of , . . think ot gold, red and Why do the leaves die and Jail? Is there a symbol? Or Is It just beauty—natural, complete The Tog comes more oflen now. The sun darts in and out ot the white mist. Stand at an upstairs window and look out at tho,soft blanket. The campus takes on a ghost¬ ly beauty. The tops ot buildings rise from floating bases, then dis¬ appear only, to rise again. Obscure but Illuminated—a phantom city, an eerie beauty. Sometimes It rains. Small drop¬ let;, add glistening highlights to sabled limbs. Or dance lightly on paved stages. Or gather to form small lakes around clogged gut¬ ters.. The air Is cool and refresh¬ ing with the rain. The wind comes too. lt brlnga trick riders of paper, grass and small twigs. Ballooned coats reach for freedom. The trees sway to Its caress, it sings as It passes. Autumn Is a good time. It la life and death. It Is tbe begin¬ ning and the end. It Is beauty— gold, red and brown. BACK THE BULLDOGS ENJOY FRESNO'S FINEST ICE CREAM AND FOUNTAIN DELIGHTS Attnie faurie See Cream Parlor 5076 N. PAUV1 IN FIG GARDEN VILLAGE ^ COUNTRY BOY MARKET *i -SPECIALS- GOOD NOVEMBER 24 THRU 31 ARMOUR STAR PICNICS 3 lb. can $1.79 RUFFO SHORTENING 3 lb. tin 59c RINSO _ king size 83c PILLSBURY or 8ALLARO BISCUITS 15 for $1.00 LARGE CRISP LETTUCE 2 heads 9c SUGAR 10 lb. bag 98c __ Tim, Inrnttnn. *0 S«V, YoW Che.lnut and Olive ROOS/ATKINS REDCOACHSHOP •W*^;ftr<»oor proper wUctloal . Pullover oxford Gent shirt.?*"-? 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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 16, 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 |
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Holiday Choir
Planned For
Open House
ChrUtUui"' choir, according to Lat>
giBjifcn. director of the group.
TbP rhotr will perform In
jjlur Hall during Open House
i5E~**---^
Uiu.i up ot residents ot Baker,
Grain •*"<■ Homan Halls. Hie
ilppinE croup has scheduled
dure performaaftM during the
..enl. Tl.f programs will be open
to (flew* o' a"* "ir*w halls.
•-Last yar capacity crowdn at-
trodi-d "it* choir programs."
gllDpma said. "There was Mand-
ttf room only at all three per-
formaiices."
1*1,,,, year's choir win sing re-
ll-jlou* carols and Chrlsimas
jorr:*7 Included in the selections
,rlll 1* "Whlle Ctiristmas" ;*n |