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Collegia. Lieutenant Colonel Edgar L. Stambaugh administers the oath of allegiance to newly, commissioned Second Lieutenant Johnnie M. Zinn during recent commissioning cere¬ monies. Major Christopher Cammack presents a pearl pendant to Christy Wild, Angel Flight commander, as Captain Robert L, Snover reads lhe accompanying citation. —Photo by S/Sgt. A. C. Moore Student Court Hearing On Appointment (Continued from Page I) tjul would continue Its connliWa- ijan if more time were needed. The Colli'Kliui. In two editorials Djurcd on a letter rrom Herm Howerton. a sophomore class of¬ ficer, urged tho Student Court lo .*-■-iikT Tahajlan's appointments led to rule whether they were ;■■:■'.! accordllUE to the Bylaws of the Association. Tahajian appointed Rod Coburn to fill tho post Of vice president and appointed Larry Layne to tbe men's commlanloner office. Co- hum resigned his elected office of men's commissioner to accept tho hither appointment. Layne was ihe outgoing rice president The problem Came up when rice president-elect Bill Edholm withdrew from college during the Christmas holidays prior to his installation as vice prosiileni. Tho Collegian contend*! lhat' Edholm never took office and therefore It was not within Ta¬ bleau's Jurisdiction to appoint lomeooe to fill the vacancy. The paper further contends thai a. .■in'j;-.i election should have been called to elect a vice president. ■ JihaJUn -. he ihe nffic filled when Edholm was elected nnd that he waa within the bounds of the Bylaws •hen ho made an appointment 10 till tho spot when Edholm with¬ drew from school. THE COLLEGIAN i Freiino Stat* Collacji. I datioo. Mail lubicnpnont 1 (4.D0 a iiaiiw. 57 0} a Tht. Edllounl and buii- dnl oiliwi local*d on ihe National Advertising Service, Inc. m OJkm PaUbmm mmyreeeoteOoo Dotaaa Sarin:. [M Job Interviews Schedule Ready For February (Continued from Page I) (Accounting majors for audit staff accountant positions In San Francisco). Mon., Feb. 2S—U. S. General Accounting Office (Accounting majors. B average or upper 2$r/c ot class; San Francisco and elm*, where >; L. II. Penney and Co. (Accounting majors; U 3. citi¬ zenship required; San Francisco Los Angeles and Portland nosi lions). Turs., Feb. 20—Chas. Pfizer and Co., Inc. (Pharmaceutical ■aJesaMD for West Coast posi¬ tions: some science backgrounii desired); Sears. Roebuck and Co. I Retail management I r a I n 1 n c program; Western stales); Call' Tornla Packing Corp. (Sates, fi¬ nance, accounting, and office management position* in San Francisco and elsewhere). Tue*.. pcli. 2fl un.l Wed., Ft tl—State Personnel Board (BA or BS lif teaching, accounting, investigation, fisheries biology. personnel and employment, cor¬ rectional rehabilitation, real estate and property management, for- research. library science, social work and Insurance. State-wide positions). Wed., Feb. 27—General Elec¬ tric Corp. (All types of engineers; physical science majors; training programs at the Nuclear Peace¬ time Research Division; Vaile- citos. near Llvermore. Calif); I'. S. Internal Revenue Service (Accounting majors; Northern California). Will., Feb. U7 nnd Thurs., Feb. 28—U. S. Army Medical Specialist Corps (Opportunities for women In physical and occupational ther¬ apy and dial Hies; suriMrfer pro¬ grams for Junior and senior wo¬ men students). Tliurs., Fell. 28—INA Insur¬ ance by North America (Under¬ writers; field, technical and claims representatives. Positions tn Son Jose, San Francisco Los Angeles. U. S. Citizenship preferred.).. ENIORS ON FEB. 26, 27, 28 MARCH 1 ReprtMntoHvas of California Stole Government will be on Compui to ditcuu wilh Seniors and Graduate Studonh employment opportunity* In Stat* service, including the fields of: Accounting Correctional Rehabilitation Personnel and Employment Red Estate and Property Management Vocational Rehabilitation Statistical Research Insurant* MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW ■> f YOUR PIACEMENT OFFICE 11 Elected To Women's PE Society I'l Epsllon will hold an Initi¬ ation of new members Tuesday at 7:30 PM In the home of Ruth Waterman, chairman of ihe wo¬ men's physical education depart- Robln McMann. president or Ihe campus group, and .Mrs. Waterman will formally Initiate the eleven new members. The Ini¬ tiates are Patsy flarnhart, Pat Barrows. Charleno Duncan. Jan Kdwards. Debbie Gonsalves, Karen Johnson. Jackie Lasher. Erlelne Malone, Eusiolla Vleyra, "Sue Walker and Karen Youngqutst. Other officers of tbe organiza¬ tion are Kay Beard, vice presi¬ dent; Joyce Okamura, secretary and Sue Tyler, Koontz Heads HE Club (Continued from Page I) Cross films and other related In¬ formation in April. For May. talks on color com¬ binations by an interior designer and tips on bridal apparel and arrangements will be made by a bridal consultant • Forrns Available For Wesley Fellowship Confab In March I "What Implication • Does the composed of the Methodlst or- Chrlstlan Faith Impose rlage" Is among tbe topics for the annual Methodist spring con¬ ference. The conference, to be held Mar. 8-10 at Camp Sierra near Shaver and Huntington Lakea, la •pon- •ored by the Wesley Fellowship Commission. The commission la ganlzatlons on Northern Califor¬ nia and Nevada campuses. Registrations for the confer¬ ence ere limited to 100 applicants. Interested students should contact the Rev. Thomas LI nd em an, asso¬ ciate director of- the .College T. at the College Religious Center. . Plagi Tilt— Masters Exams The qualifying examinations lor the masters' degree ln phyalcal ed¬ ucation from Fresno State College will be given Monday Feb. 18 from 7 to 10 PM lo room 144 of the men's gymnasium. Applications for the test ahould be made to Laurence Pap*. Room 141 la the men's arm. BUUDOC S UMPUS TOWN HAIICUTS $1.50 Cwlar £ show Is this the only reason for > using Menhen Skin Bracer? . Skin Bracer's rugged/'long-lasjing aroma is an ob-' .vious attribute. But is H*yerirthing? : After all, Menthol-Iced SWi-j Bracer is. the after-sbava ' lotion that cools' rattier, than' burns.: It nf>ips_he*t shaving nicks and scrapes'Helps-prevent blemishes^ ; Conditions your $Wtn.t ' V > Aren't these sound, scientific virtues more impotJant. than (he' purely emotional effect sfan-. Bracer has-on: women! In that case, buy'a- bottle'. And—have-tu'n,' Get Lucky Flay "Crazy Questions mmW mmW ^ liostd M ,fc. /,;iof;0„, tool " Th* Q„, jli'on J 50 CASH AWARDS A MONTH. ENTER NOW. HERE'S HOW: First, think of an answer. Any answer. Then come up with a nutty, surprising question for it, and you've done a "Crazy Question." It's the easy new way for students to make loot. Study the examples below, then do your own. Send them, with your name, address, college and class, to GET LUCKY, Box 64F. Mt. Vernon 10, N. Y. Winning entries will be awarded $25.00. Winning entries sub¬ mitted on the inside of a Lucky Strike wrapper will get a $25.00 bonus. Enter as often as you like. Start right nowl r RULES: TH* Reuben H. Donnalloy Corp. will JudgS •ntrfea on the basts of '-■-■■- .H (up to W. clarity and frtthnot* (up to W and appropriateness [up to W. and thur daciiioni will bi final. Duplicate prim wilt bo awarded in tha tv t it of tla*. Lnirm must bo the original work* Ot tho antrarrb) and must bo lubmiiied in tM antranr* own nun*. Thoro will b. SO ewarda every month, October thraufh April. Entries racolvod during oach month will bo cont'd trad lor that month's awards. Any ontry receives; altar April 30.1963, will not ba allglbla, and all become tho property ef The American Tobacco Company. Any college student may ontar th* contest, oacept em- piayeei of Tho Amtriean Tobacco Company, iti advartislna' aaencles and Rauban H. Dennallay. and ralatrvo* ot tho aald ■mptoyeee. Winner* will bo notlHod by mall. Contest tubj tct to alt farJarai, itite, and local regulations. J THE ANSWER; I HNIDIAH SUP -0 ujaitoaifuoN 'll*P>3 *>B lioi J«A03d||s U8[pnaij e asn noX pinoM ,et|M :N0llS3n0 3HI A Stones Throw '*iun uoitoa "Ht*es •*f itjjeiioo ^0Jf Pue>s I piabq pip m moh :Nousand 3W THE ANSWER: GtmWim 'A|un *jouj3 -aptouxau piauoQ ©tit^tetn 0>r3nj3*o»nin'iiort(. iSnuiJwq o ||t0 noX op ,buja :NOHS3flO 3H1 AFABSWBI£ s* TWO aq*l»H *u»ii»or -Q pJltfPW iuoi| em o, sviussd p»| Xoq artlll *)q» uatjM psueddet' .eijM :N0US3fl6 3H1 I0EL *n ui»;im>4Jjon -4irua -y nujtf ioSeDiua ui s^ijis uot)«Liodsueji e jo linsu »t» s.ioiiM :N0llS3fl0 3H1 THE ANSWER IS: Get Lucky tne tasf e lo start with... the taste to stay wvtth THE QUESTION IS: WHAT CIGARETTE SLOGAN HAS THE INITIALS GL tttsw... tttsw? No question about It, the taste of a Lucky spoils you for other cigarettes. This taste is the best reason to start with Luckies... the big reason Lucky smokers stay Lucky smokers. And Luckies are the most popular regular-sire cigarette among college students. Try a pack today. Get Lucky. 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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 18, 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 | Collegia. Lieutenant Colonel Edgar L. Stambaugh administers the oath of allegiance to newly, commissioned Second Lieutenant Johnnie M. Zinn during recent commissioning cere¬ monies. Major Christopher Cammack presents a pearl pendant to Christy Wild, Angel Flight commander, as Captain Robert L, Snover reads lhe accompanying citation. —Photo by S/Sgt. A. C. Moore Student Court Hearing On Appointment (Continued from Page I) tjul would continue Its connliWa- ijan if more time were needed. The Colli'Kliui. In two editorials Djurcd on a letter rrom Herm Howerton. a sophomore class of¬ ficer, urged tho Student Court lo .*-■-iikT Tahajlan's appointments led to rule whether they were ;■■:■'.! accordllUE to the Bylaws of the Association. Tahajian appointed Rod Coburn to fill tho post Of vice president and appointed Larry Layne to tbe men's commlanloner office. Co- hum resigned his elected office of men's commissioner to accept tho hither appointment. Layne was ihe outgoing rice president The problem Came up when rice president-elect Bill Edholm withdrew from college during the Christmas holidays prior to his installation as vice prosiileni. Tho Collegian contend*! lhat' Edholm never took office and therefore It was not within Ta¬ bleau's Jurisdiction to appoint lomeooe to fill the vacancy. The paper further contends thai a. .■in'j;-.i election should have been called to elect a vice president. ■ JihaJUn -. he ihe nffic filled when Edholm was elected nnd that he waa within the bounds of the Bylaws •hen ho made an appointment 10 till tho spot when Edholm with¬ drew from school. THE COLLEGIAN i Freiino Stat* Collacji. I datioo. Mail lubicnpnont 1 (4.D0 a iiaiiw. 57 0} a Tht. Edllounl and buii- dnl oiliwi local*d on ihe National Advertising Service, Inc. m OJkm PaUbmm mmyreeeoteOoo Dotaaa Sarin:. [M Job Interviews Schedule Ready For February (Continued from Page I) (Accounting majors for audit staff accountant positions In San Francisco). Mon., Feb. 2S—U. S. General Accounting Office (Accounting majors. B average or upper 2$r/c ot class; San Francisco and elm*, where >; L. II. Penney and Co. (Accounting majors; U 3. citi¬ zenship required; San Francisco Los Angeles and Portland nosi lions). Turs., Feb. 20—Chas. Pfizer and Co., Inc. (Pharmaceutical ■aJesaMD for West Coast posi¬ tions: some science backgrounii desired); Sears. Roebuck and Co. I Retail management I r a I n 1 n c program; Western stales); Call' Tornla Packing Corp. (Sates, fi¬ nance, accounting, and office management position* in San Francisco and elsewhere). Tue*.. pcli. 2fl un.l Wed., Ft tl—State Personnel Board (BA or BS lif teaching, accounting, investigation, fisheries biology. personnel and employment, cor¬ rectional rehabilitation, real estate and property management, for- research. library science, social work and Insurance. State-wide positions). Wed., Feb. 27—General Elec¬ tric Corp. (All types of engineers; physical science majors; training programs at the Nuclear Peace¬ time Research Division; Vaile- citos. near Llvermore. Calif); I'. S. Internal Revenue Service (Accounting majors; Northern California). Will., Feb. U7 nnd Thurs., Feb. 28—U. S. Army Medical Specialist Corps (Opportunities for women In physical and occupational ther¬ apy and dial Hies; suriMrfer pro¬ grams for Junior and senior wo¬ men students). Tliurs., Fell. 28—INA Insur¬ ance by North America (Under¬ writers; field, technical and claims representatives. Positions tn Son Jose, San Francisco Los Angeles. U. S. Citizenship preferred.).. ENIORS ON FEB. 26, 27, 28 MARCH 1 ReprtMntoHvas of California Stole Government will be on Compui to ditcuu wilh Seniors and Graduate Studonh employment opportunity* In Stat* service, including the fields of: Accounting Correctional Rehabilitation Personnel and Employment Red Estate and Property Management Vocational Rehabilitation Statistical Research Insurant* MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW ■> f YOUR PIACEMENT OFFICE 11 Elected To Women's PE Society I'l Epsllon will hold an Initi¬ ation of new members Tuesday at 7:30 PM In the home of Ruth Waterman, chairman of ihe wo¬ men's physical education depart- Robln McMann. president or Ihe campus group, and .Mrs. Waterman will formally Initiate the eleven new members. The Ini¬ tiates are Patsy flarnhart, Pat Barrows. Charleno Duncan. Jan Kdwards. Debbie Gonsalves, Karen Johnson. Jackie Lasher. Erlelne Malone, Eusiolla Vleyra, "Sue Walker and Karen Youngqutst. Other officers of tbe organiza¬ tion are Kay Beard, vice presi¬ dent; Joyce Okamura, secretary and Sue Tyler, Koontz Heads HE Club (Continued from Page I) Cross films and other related In¬ formation in April. For May. talks on color com¬ binations by an interior designer and tips on bridal apparel and arrangements will be made by a bridal consultant • Forrns Available For Wesley Fellowship Confab In March I "What Implication • Does the composed of the Methodlst or- Chrlstlan Faith Impose rlage" Is among tbe topics for the annual Methodist spring con¬ ference. The conference, to be held Mar. 8-10 at Camp Sierra near Shaver and Huntington Lakea, la •pon- •ored by the Wesley Fellowship Commission. The commission la ganlzatlons on Northern Califor¬ nia and Nevada campuses. Registrations for the confer¬ ence ere limited to 100 applicants. Interested students should contact the Rev. Thomas LI nd em an, asso¬ ciate director of- the .College T. at the College Religious Center. . Plagi Tilt— Masters Exams The qualifying examinations lor the masters' degree ln phyalcal ed¬ ucation from Fresno State College will be given Monday Feb. 18 from 7 to 10 PM lo room 144 of the men's gymnasium. Applications for the test ahould be made to Laurence Pap*. Room 141 la the men's arm. BUUDOC S UMPUS TOWN HAIICUTS $1.50 Cwlar £ show Is this the only reason for > using Menhen Skin Bracer? . Skin Bracer's rugged/'long-lasjing aroma is an ob-' .vious attribute. But is H*yerirthing? : After all, Menthol-Iced SWi-j Bracer is. the after-sbava ' lotion that cools' rattier, than' burns.: It nf>ips_he*t shaving nicks and scrapes'Helps-prevent blemishes^ ; Conditions your $Wtn.t ' V > Aren't these sound, scientific virtues more impotJant. than (he' purely emotional effect sfan-. Bracer has-on: women! In that case, buy'a- bottle'. And—have-tu'n,' Get Lucky Flay "Crazy Questions mmW mmW ^ liostd M ,fc. /,;iof;0„, tool " Th* Q„, jli'on J 50 CASH AWARDS A MONTH. ENTER NOW. HERE'S HOW: First, think of an answer. Any answer. Then come up with a nutty, surprising question for it, and you've done a "Crazy Question." It's the easy new way for students to make loot. Study the examples below, then do your own. Send them, with your name, address, college and class, to GET LUCKY, Box 64F. Mt. Vernon 10, N. Y. Winning entries will be awarded $25.00. Winning entries sub¬ mitted on the inside of a Lucky Strike wrapper will get a $25.00 bonus. Enter as often as you like. Start right nowl r RULES: TH* Reuben H. Donnalloy Corp. will JudgS •ntrfea on the basts of '-■-■■- .H (up to W. clarity and frtthnot* (up to W and appropriateness [up to W. and thur daciiioni will bi final. Duplicate prim wilt bo awarded in tha tv t it of tla*. Lnirm must bo the original work* Ot tho antrarrb) and must bo lubmiiied in tM antranr* own nun*. Thoro will b. SO ewarda every month, October thraufh April. Entries racolvod during oach month will bo cont'd trad lor that month's awards. Any ontry receives; altar April 30.1963, will not ba allglbla, and all become tho property ef The American Tobacco Company. Any college student may ontar th* contest, oacept em- piayeei of Tho Amtriean Tobacco Company, iti advartislna' aaencles and Rauban H. Dennallay. and ralatrvo* ot tho aald ■mptoyeee. Winner* will bo notlHod by mall. Contest tubj tct to alt farJarai, itite, and local regulations. J THE ANSWER; I HNIDIAH SUP -0 ujaitoaifuoN 'll*P>3 *>B lioi J«A03d||s U8[pnaij e asn noX pinoM ,et|M :N0llS3n0 3HI A Stones Throw '*iun uoitoa "Ht*es •*f itjjeiioo ^0Jf Pue>s I piabq pip m moh :Nousand 3W THE ANSWER: GtmWim 'A|un *jouj3 -aptouxau piauoQ ©tit^tetn 0>r3nj3*o»nin'iiort(. iSnuiJwq o ||t0 noX op ,buja :NOHS3flO 3H1 AFABSWBI£ s* TWO aq*l»H *u»ii»or -Q pJltfPW iuoi| em o, sviussd p»| Xoq artlll *)q» uatjM psueddet' .eijM :N0US3fl6 3H1 I0EL *n ui»;im>4Jjon -4irua -y nujtf ioSeDiua ui s^ijis uot)«Liodsueji e jo linsu »t» s.ioiiM :N0llS3fl0 3H1 THE ANSWER IS: Get Lucky tne tasf e lo start with... the taste to stay wvtth THE QUESTION IS: WHAT CIGARETTE SLOGAN HAS THE INITIALS GL tttsw... tttsw? No question about It, the taste of a Lucky spoils you for other cigarettes. This taste is the best reason to start with Luckies... the big reason Lucky smokers stay Lucky smokers. And Luckies are the most popular regular-sire cigarette among college students. Try a pack today. Get Lucky. 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