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FSC Profs Get Campus NavyAwards pr. Ennls Womsck. professor of (h*mltry and Dr. Herman Gra- bin). professor ot economics, have ,,.,,, given special awards by the ,..,,,„ State College Naval Re-. .etrch Company. Dr. womsck was given the Na- „l Retirement Scroll after his rtirement with over 26 years „niee In the Naval Reserve. He us tbe rank or commander In the ff*rre. li-. Graham, also a commander, ttcrlrcd a special recommendation trorn the Bureau of Naval Person- Ml and the office ot Naval Re- •nttrcb- PeopleChartet Is Missing (Continued from Page I) ■ ,., :i Americans and their coun- Utparta, according to Steckel, •■Wo have 11 FSC students who ■III participate In the Ambassa¬ dor Flights to Europe this sun.- m,r iwaltlnu official reconniilon (rorn Kansas City." explained Steckel. "During sprlnij reKlstra- Uoii, the members of our organl- utioa assisted the !7 new forelun nudents through registration. ■hleh will lead to the "Brother- Sister' projtram. Members of the orgaoliatton will become ac- rjBilnted wllh these new students mi help orient them to the new «y of life- ' ' "We are also working on the •utnmer hospitality plan which e-otJld bring foreign students Into Ancrican homes during the sum¬ mer months, and Job placements for these students." The Fre.no State College Collegian- Vacancies Held Normal' BE MINE — Figures are nol always dull especially when the sum equals ferrianne Mecham. a junior math major. Anyway you look at iti she adds up to a valentine well worlh receiving. Y Schedule May Change Collene Y study courses can t lrranKeil to fit the schedule i t iterated students. Several Instructors of tli fourses Tor tho spring setnem. q offcrl.ng.. second ■eetlons < tbe "sfSurses, and others tnr to change the lime of the! tins if students request lt> nnoHin our advirvsirs l dresses - sportswear 5061 n. cedar atihaw '°< KM, Two ho*,.,, fsmlihsdi cornel 0irenwi aid Ma»U (40 ond $00. Phone Jg-WtKI bet-aeiw, 3 fM ■ ' *" **■ A"AIIMtNTi $10 ?•' penon. **■ Wait,.*, u,ii;,.., indod. Phone HL1000- IfMlet PM. ■"•*» VACATION IN HAWAII — • ear [3*el h«tsd hy th* Uniwilty of Ho- ■* $24« ad ir.clg.iy. prfcs. For bro- *•*■ "ri"» USNSA, Depl B, J16I Shot- 5**»t.. ■***<!,>,. CnHf. "■jl henieg an4 Saiufday wort. 16 ■ «iMwn o whI wtlta Akoo iob.idU«y- rVj*f ""■ etKolanhlp tmltoU*. Is- TT"1*" »*•" ol 1 p.m.. M*ry, Feb. l Hytk. ■ "JIT. CesJ^i ■a,,ca» "' WlA»jyej,UwaH. i Troy l> Keaton Tells YR's They Are Party's Hope "Your group Is the qunrt Im-i Birch member., from the Republl- art.int croup In the California can Parly, We should bar only mine ReintbllcaiM. | ConiniUntstK. Our one requirement Toil tig people are the hope! of Ihe Birch members Is that Ihey ir a majority party." Fresno tate College Young K.-i.ubllrans ■.■ere told by Harry Keaton, Call- foriii,. Young Ite| ibllca i YK nMtlnl presi- held Mon¬ day. Keaton w?iil_i ■■■11..- fu net ion of the Republican Patty Is to eleci Re]>ul>tlean candidates, not hold philosophical discussions. It Is a cast' of the practical' Re¬ publicans, who an- winners, ver¬ sus the idealistic BepabUcans, who .ire losers. • he party above the Birch Society. I don't want Mr. Hire!, to run Republicans and 1 don't want to run his organllatloil." The talk at the PS0 YOUDg Re¬ publicans neetlDg was one of Keaton's last appearance as presi- - His Hill be The is for .: all [SS i be¬ fore the primaries, but candidal! should be supported after their* selection. I am continent that the vast majority at Republicans will decide name calling is Miotic. We all believe, basically. In the same thlnits." Questioned on the position of the John lllrcli Society In the Re¬ publican Party. Keaton replied. "I feel we should not bar the John Feb. elected at the California Young Republican Convention, lo be held Feb. 15 through 17 In Fresno. Over 1.300 delegates are ex¬ pected to attend the YIl conven¬ tion. DRIVE SAFELY! Housing- coordinator Charles Wheeler said tha vacancies In the girls1 residence halls this semester are "nothing out of the ordinary" Homan Hall's Bunion Men' Await Stroll Two Homan Hall men, Joe Her- xog and Danny Thomas, plan to set a new record for the fifty mile hike Saturday morning. The current record, ten and one half hours, is held by a Ma¬ rine Lieutenant, Roger Price, of El Toro Marine Base. California. Herzog snd Thomas will start their hike at Mendota at 3 AM and end It at Homan Hall ap¬ proximately ten hours later, with a kiss from Homan Hall's Sweet¬ heart, Sue Bun-is. Several other men from Homan Hall will also make the hike, but are not trying for the record. Bathurst Gets Brown Aid Governor Edmund G. Brpwn has Invited Dr. Leonard Bathurst, associate professor of education, to participate in a conference on delinquency prevention. The conference In Sacramento Mar, 13 and 14 will discuss responsibilities In various aspects ot delinquency prevention, pro- Information on the extent and scope of Juvenile delinquency nd demonstrate some existing prevention programs. and should be expected every spring. "There are several the vacancies," said Wheeler, by far the overriding one Is the fact the demand simply is not as great during the spring semester." Wheeler pointed out that there are thousands of new students In tbe fall but Tery few new ones during the spring. Wheeler said another reason for the vacancies Is that sorority houses are taking up much of the slack. Many girls were released from the dormitories to live In sorority houses. Wheeler said there has always been the problem of finding enough coeds to fill the women's halls. As In past years, the men's dormitory Is full. There has been much student mment on tho fact the coat of living in the halls will be In¬ creased this summer. Beginning with the new fiscal year, July 1, rent will increase 127 per semester and board will Increase 110 per semester. Health and accident insurance rates will bo upped J3 but a student will be covered for tho entire year rather than for the semester. Wheeler said the board Increase was necessary because of In¬ creased wages for cafeteria per¬ sonnel. The rent increase, he'said, was voted upon by the California State College Board of Trustees pay back the federal loan granted to build state college dor¬ mitories. GENE KING CHEVRON SERVICE CHARLIE'S CONTINENTAL BARBER SHOP SPECIALIZING IN ... . LADIES' MENS' AND CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTS e ADULT $1.75 e JUNIOR $1.65 • CHILDREN UNDER 12 $1.35 3327 N. CEDAR MONDAY - SUNDAY Church Sfiep CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST CEDAR NEAR BELMONT 945 AM College Bimneu Bible Clou fS.IS PM College luiinei. Fellow.hip 1,30 ond 11:00 AM Morning Worship 7.15 PM E-eilnn Wor.h.p MOP.N1NG SERVICE BIOADCAST — KHV—DIAL 1510 Lying E. Penberthy, D. D.. Pallor FREE DEMONSTRATION TONIGHT 7:30 p. INDUSTRIAL ARTS AUDITORIUM ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED IN WOOD¬ WORKING ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THIS FREE DEMONSTRATION OF THE ALL NEW "DEWALT POWER SHOP". The program will be conducted by a Factory-Trained Devvalt Representative This Event Is Co-Sponsored By The F.S.C. Industrial Arts Club and The Hopper Machine Works Inc. get Lots More fxomE more body in the blend more flavor in the smoke cjuj more taste v. through the filter It's ihe rich-flavor leaf that does It I Among L & M's choice tobaccos there's mora of this longer-aged, extra-cured leaf than even in some nnfiltered cigarettes. And with L&M's modern filter—the Miracle Tip — only pore white touches your lips. Get lots more from L&M—the filter cigarette for people who really like to tmoke. mm w . M M TKNS 1 _.™™«.<.
Object Description
Title | 1963_02 The Daily Collegian February 1963 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
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 |
Description
Title | February 14, 1963, Page 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
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 | FSC Profs Get Campus NavyAwards pr. Ennls Womsck. professor of (h*mltry and Dr. Herman Gra- bin). professor ot economics, have ,,.,,, given special awards by the ,..,,,„ State College Naval Re-. .etrch Company. Dr. womsck was given the Na- „l Retirement Scroll after his rtirement with over 26 years „niee In the Naval Reserve. He us tbe rank or commander In the ff*rre. li-. Graham, also a commander, ttcrlrcd a special recommendation trorn the Bureau of Naval Person- Ml and the office ot Naval Re- •nttrcb- PeopleChartet Is Missing (Continued from Page I) ■ ,., :i Americans and their coun- Utparta, according to Steckel, •■Wo have 11 FSC students who ■III participate In the Ambassa¬ dor Flights to Europe this sun.- m,r iwaltlnu official reconniilon (rorn Kansas City." explained Steckel. "During sprlnij reKlstra- Uoii, the members of our organl- utioa assisted the !7 new forelun nudents through registration. ■hleh will lead to the "Brother- Sister' projtram. Members of the orgaoliatton will become ac- rjBilnted wllh these new students mi help orient them to the new «y of life- ' ' "We are also working on the •utnmer hospitality plan which e-otJld bring foreign students Into Ancrican homes during the sum¬ mer months, and Job placements for these students." The Fre.no State College Collegian- Vacancies Held Normal' BE MINE — Figures are nol always dull especially when the sum equals ferrianne Mecham. a junior math major. Anyway you look at iti she adds up to a valentine well worlh receiving. Y Schedule May Change Collene Y study courses can t lrranKeil to fit the schedule i t iterated students. Several Instructors of tli fourses Tor tho spring setnem. q offcrl.ng.. second ■eetlons < tbe "sfSurses, and others tnr to change the lime of the! tins if students request lt> nnoHin our advirvsirs l dresses - sportswear 5061 n. cedar atihaw '°< KM, Two ho*,.,, fsmlihsdi cornel 0irenwi aid Ma»U (40 ond $00. Phone Jg-WtKI bet-aeiw, 3 fM ■ ' *" **■ A"AIIMtNTi $10 ?•' penon. **■ Wait,.*, u,ii;,.., indod. Phone HL1000- IfMlet PM. ■"•*» VACATION IN HAWAII — • ear [3*el h«tsd hy th* Uniwilty of Ho- ■* $24« ad ir.clg.iy. prfcs. For bro- *•*■ "ri"» USNSA, Depl B, J16I Shot- 5**»t.. ■***,. CnHf. "■jl henieg an4 Saiufday wort. 16 ■ «iMwn o whI wtlta Akoo iob.idU«y- rVj*f ""■ etKolanhlp tmltoU*. Is- TT"1*" »*•" ol 1 p.m.. M*ry, Feb. l Hytk. ■ "JIT. CesJ^i ■a,,ca» "' WlA»jyej,UwaH. i Troy l> Keaton Tells YR's They Are Party's Hope "Your group Is the qunrt Im-i Birch member., from the Republl- art.int croup In the California can Parly, We should bar only mine ReintbllcaiM. | ConiniUntstK. Our one requirement Toil tig people are the hope! of Ihe Birch members Is that Ihey ir a majority party." Fresno tate College Young K.-i.ubllrans ■.■ere told by Harry Keaton, Call- foriii,. Young Ite| ibllca i YK nMtlnl presi- held Mon¬ day. Keaton w?iil_i ■■■11..- fu net ion of the Republican Patty Is to eleci Re]>ul>tlean candidates, not hold philosophical discussions. It Is a cast' of the practical' Re¬ publicans, who an- winners, ver¬ sus the idealistic BepabUcans, who .ire losers. • he party above the Birch Society. I don't want Mr. Hire!, to run Republicans and 1 don't want to run his organllatloil." The talk at the PS0 YOUDg Re¬ publicans neetlDg was one of Keaton's last appearance as presi- - His Hill be The is for .: all [SS i be¬ fore the primaries, but candidal! should be supported after their* selection. I am continent that the vast majority at Republicans will decide name calling is Miotic. We all believe, basically. In the same thlnits." Questioned on the position of the John lllrcli Society In the Re¬ publican Party. Keaton replied. "I feel we should not bar the John Feb. elected at the California Young Republican Convention, lo be held Feb. 15 through 17 In Fresno. Over 1.300 delegates are ex¬ pected to attend the YIl conven¬ tion. DRIVE SAFELY! Housing- coordinator Charles Wheeler said tha vacancies In the girls1 residence halls this semester are "nothing out of the ordinary" Homan Hall's Bunion Men' Await Stroll Two Homan Hall men, Joe Her- xog and Danny Thomas, plan to set a new record for the fifty mile hike Saturday morning. The current record, ten and one half hours, is held by a Ma¬ rine Lieutenant, Roger Price, of El Toro Marine Base. California. Herzog snd Thomas will start their hike at Mendota at 3 AM and end It at Homan Hall ap¬ proximately ten hours later, with a kiss from Homan Hall's Sweet¬ heart, Sue Bun-is. Several other men from Homan Hall will also make the hike, but are not trying for the record. Bathurst Gets Brown Aid Governor Edmund G. Brpwn has Invited Dr. Leonard Bathurst, associate professor of education, to participate in a conference on delinquency prevention. The conference In Sacramento Mar, 13 and 14 will discuss responsibilities In various aspects ot delinquency prevention, pro- Information on the extent and scope of Juvenile delinquency nd demonstrate some existing prevention programs. and should be expected every spring. "There are several the vacancies," said Wheeler, by far the overriding one Is the fact the demand simply is not as great during the spring semester." Wheeler pointed out that there are thousands of new students In tbe fall but Tery few new ones during the spring. Wheeler said another reason for the vacancies Is that sorority houses are taking up much of the slack. Many girls were released from the dormitories to live In sorority houses. Wheeler said there has always been the problem of finding enough coeds to fill the women's halls. As In past years, the men's dormitory Is full. There has been much student mment on tho fact the coat of living in the halls will be In¬ creased this summer. Beginning with the new fiscal year, July 1, rent will increase 127 per semester and board will Increase 110 per semester. Health and accident insurance rates will bo upped J3 but a student will be covered for tho entire year rather than for the semester. Wheeler said the board Increase was necessary because of In¬ creased wages for cafeteria per¬ sonnel. The rent increase, he'said, was voted upon by the California State College Board of Trustees pay back the federal loan granted to build state college dor¬ mitories. GENE KING CHEVRON SERVICE CHARLIE'S CONTINENTAL BARBER SHOP SPECIALIZING IN ... . LADIES' MENS' AND CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTS e ADULT $1.75 e JUNIOR $1.65 • CHILDREN UNDER 12 $1.35 3327 N. CEDAR MONDAY - SUNDAY Church Sfiep CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST CEDAR NEAR BELMONT 945 AM College Bimneu Bible Clou fS.IS PM College luiinei. Fellow.hip 1,30 ond 11:00 AM Morning Worship 7.15 PM E-eilnn Wor.h.p MOP.N1NG SERVICE BIOADCAST — KHV—DIAL 1510 Lying E. Penberthy, D. D.. Pallor FREE DEMONSTRATION TONIGHT 7:30 p. INDUSTRIAL ARTS AUDITORIUM ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED IN WOOD¬ WORKING ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THIS FREE DEMONSTRATION OF THE ALL NEW "DEWALT POWER SHOP". The program will be conducted by a Factory-Trained Devvalt Representative This Event Is Co-Sponsored By The F.S.C. Industrial Arts Club and The Hopper Machine Works Inc. get Lots More fxomE more body in the blend more flavor in the smoke cjuj more taste v. through the filter It's ihe rich-flavor leaf that does It I Among L & M's choice tobaccos there's mora of this longer-aged, extra-cured leaf than even in some nnfiltered cigarettes. And with L&M's modern filter—the Miracle Tip — only pore white touches your lips. Get lots more from L&M—the filter cigarette for people who really like to tmoke. mm w . M M TKNS 1 _.™™«.<. |