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Newthnsty Minstrels Ease Folk 'Sufferings' 11* l.ANNY 1.ARH1-.V . . ™ ~-Th- FrMno *■■<*• CpM«9t Coffagion- llj LANKY 1AHSON American folk mu-i- has .uf. feted much In recent years. Among the torments has been pock and roll music that has treated former lollc songs and ballads with a distasteful display 0( "yay-yah" girl choruses and s-oplified guitars. Some exponents ot the folk idiom have been so absorbed In their "message" that the beauty at the music Is often given sec¬ ond place. The New Christy Min¬ strels hare but one message— enjoyment. .Vot Only For Children The Chrlstys are not exclusive¬ ly for children. Their appeal is to all ages ot humanity. Their ap¬ proach to folk music Is wrought from their lore of what they are dotngTWhen they translate a none. It often comes out as a person learned It at camp. This personal Identification ,;:!. a vast audience haa Riven the Christy Minstrels much ac¬ claim ln the entertainment field. Their appearances at Carnegie Hall, the Troubadour, and on the Andy Williams television show have given the group diversified -i pes u re almost unprecedented for a chorus of any kind. That the exposure has helped} Dr. Lloy,, In^ nea<| of ^ them is evidenced by two hit reo-ljlfe science division, will present a film and lecture on "Africa'' at .1 banquet at Cedar Lanes Fri¬ day nicht. ***Y In the --roup. There [- a honus or humorous entertainment "hen Ran-V gpark!i |Bkpfl lead in tam -Prt.acher aBd 'hrough the nasties." Tickets are on sale at Hockctt Cowan not Office ror .he per¬ formance which wll, be presented Sunday evening at 8:30 in Fres¬ no Memorial Auditorium by .he r re-no Bee. KMJ and KMJ-TV for the benefit or the Community Theatre and Philharmonic. Insect Seminar To Be Held Here; Students Invited Fresno St have been I Entomology aeminar sponsored by the Eniomologlcal branch or the California Mosquito Control Association Mar. 2D and 30 on campus. Dr. Bryant Rees, professor of biology, win welcome the dele¬ gates rrom the 56 districts throughout tho state whose re* sponslhility in i0 control m-,. He College siudenn ivited to attend th. mis and cities throughout the country. (Jflee Humor The New Christy Minstrels. Dsder the direction of founder Randy Sparks. Include two wo¬ men and eight men. All slni* and State Senator Will M-C 51st Charter Foreign Trade Expert On Campus Monday Berger Erickson, executive vice president or the American Insti¬ tute of Foreign Trade, will be campus Monday to talk about the work of the Institute and Inter¬ view students who are interested In overseas work. The institute offers post gradu¬ ate courses of study which pre¬ pare for international commerce and related activities by training students to serve business and government throughout the world. The Institute curriculum em- phasl-.es three major fields: Ian. usage, area studies and Interna¬ tional commerce. The course fol¬ lows a rigorous schedule, with several hours a day devoted to Intensive language study! and the remainder divided bet' studies and the technical aspects of foreign trade. The Institute has a high rec¬ ord of placement for its gradu¬ ates. Over the sears, lt has suc¬ ceeded In placing between 75 and 90 per cent or Its students before graduation, at salaries well above Students Interested In the field ot rorelgn trade should make an appointment to see Erickson with Mrs. Vlvlenne Jordan ln the stu¬ dent placement office, Ed.-Psych. 123. Day Donald Mcnfle. Richard Hus¬ bands and Miss Beitiria Rosay from the Fresno field stations of the Stale Department of Public Health, will also speak and con- jduct laboratory demonstrations during the Friday afternoon and Saturday mornlnR sessions. Frank Skinner. Department of. Illolnclcal Control at University ; ■'*■<■■>-}" Fine Arts Board Brings Ballet 62 To Fresno Apr. 6 ' Sat Apr. of California ir.!(.L-i.|. "Bn- tlugh M. Durns of Fi Ident pro tempore of the Stat Senate, will be the maste ceremonies at the 51st ar Charter Day Dinner Satu March 30, at 7:30 PM ln ■indent cafeteria. The honored guests will elude Dr. Arnold E. Joyal, presi-1 l-, deal of the college and Dr. Frank | spon W. Thomas, past president of the -„ ih college, and the class of 1933 lion-1 on m ored on the 25th anniversary ofjUne. their graduation from FSC. The ■ Ca outstanding FSC Alumnus of the anno Tear will be named. j,ave A reception will follow U»l-By_ dinner. Tickets for the event *«I„.■„,■ H per person and may be ob-jApr isined from the alumni office fice and 1 Tickets are available now in body president's of- the Hockett Cowan Box Office down town. Tickets are free to all ASB card holders oeeau*ie ihe,-vent Is sponsoreit by the Board of Fine Arts. Prices for lhe general public are t-t. $2.50. 13 and 11.60. Balli't 'S2 features youngj ers from the San Francisco L •r faculty, activities and | la a program of traditional el sections will be featured j style ballet. There are It 9G3 Campus, now moving formers. ilule toward Its last dead- The show will he given in : Fresno High School Auditorium. ; '63 Campus ^Almost Ready ,„ For Printers Art Class Designs Dance Togs Costumes designed by Fresno State College beginning costume design class. Art 8. be featured by Orchesls, FSC modern dance group, at their flfit dance performance "Dances Through the Ages" Thursday. Seven costume designs from s bmltted 200 illustrations were selected by Orchesls advisor Dr. Marlon E. Bigelow and members of the dance group. "Cut and color of the historical period to be portrayed were taken into consideration' by the stu¬ dents." states, Mrs. B. Aiken. FSC art Instructor for the design class. The art students attended Or¬ chesls rehearsals In order to get Ideas of the danee style and his¬ torical period they were design¬ ing for. > Home Economics students are constructing the clothing from the artists' Illustrations. Costumes were designed for the primitive, Biblical. Greek, noman. 18th. 19th and 20th centuries. Studenta who designed the costumes are Charles Gorham for the "Repose of Rivers" number: Mary Ann Savory for the ".Mani¬ fest or Fear;" and the "Primi¬ tive" costumes were by Henry- Alberts. Other designers were Robert Yohn and Linda Van Zanet ror "Allemande" and Susy Puhn for "Sarahande." —Page trtrm Poet's Corner LIFE Warm, cold Young—yet old So goes life And so the soul. Long the night Clear the sky Faultless—listen Stillness—why? Soft the leaves Bend and press Slowly, tenderly Quietness. Wander, search Seek, find Light the spirit Deep the mind. Ceet Kettle Thomas Via Presents . - RECTRIC RACING CARS SLOT RACING at TEIC0 RACEWAYS 4718 E. HOME — PH. 255-9349 IWTWEEN CHESTNUT l MAPU, 1 BLOCK SOUTH Of MdCIMUV o--«•■ WflkHy — Sesw-iey --.d Sen-k-y, Op.n All Dey KFSR Celebrates First Birthday KFSR, campus radio station. celebrated its first anniversary- week by surveying residence Questions asked teotly do stud KFSR Do t uslc : How rre- llsten to preferred? participate ■3, Campus editor. * (he staff should completed by Tues- i deadline for sub- Mis- Sin, Edward Kerber Is the chairman (or the Charter Day Dinner and S'crma Dupiyk is the ticket chairman. Need Ride Home? See Circle K Austin Receives Ford Fellowship . Ellis Matin, ot busl: (acuity section Is being enhirced because, "student 1 know tbe fac¬ ulty and work with them, and the faculty play* .-uch an important pan In students* lives." She also said thai despite Hie .ectlon enlargements, the annual; I'ould have 10 fewer pages this ear. Smaller class pictures aro esponslble for the decrease. Students who did not reserve A "share-the-ride" program foi"jan annua! will be lucky if any Hudents bu been inaugurated |>T|tft available. Miss Stocks said. Circle K. men's lower-division ; gh), noU,d lhe e,..raa are UBPd for honorary group. contest entries, exchanges and Under this plan, students ■•'"'■ I permanent flies, milable'c-trs »nd people in need j T1|r C3mpU- ■,■ scheduled to b( of transportation ror trips home | dp].V(,re(i j-av -.(), and will prob- ■111 be matched. \eMj be distributed within th* Folders with two types of cards I -oMow|nB Week by service organ!. 111 be at the Student Prcsidi Office. One card will be for riders' T^e „u -ent |,D<*y association ministration at Fresno State Col¬ lege, lias been awarded a Ford Foundation Region.-.) Faculty Seminar Fellowship for this The Seminar In PllUlC Finance and Fiscal Policy will be held from June 17 to Aug. 9 at University of California al Anpeles. Dr. Austin has been the FSC faculty since 1358. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from the rnlversit) Washington and a 1'li.D. degree [ from Michigan Slate University When students desire rides, -her will cheek each folder to see 1 there ara any cars going In their direction, ir not. they will •ksve their cards. The program has already start- *-* "d will be In full swing for •arlng vacation. Chairman foi "*h*re-ti,-Mlde" la Tim CHI. The only limit to our rti.iwi- *■« ot tomorrow will be oui -onhu o( today. Let us move for -*H with strong and active faith —Franklin D. Roosevelt "UllBOGS campus town haircuts $1.75 Ceder « Show Sov» Up to 40% ON NEW SPRING FASHIONS betee, - Suit* - Sperttweor BJ'S SAMPLE FASHIONS 'M7 N. Ceoor ol Shi.ldi INEAR RUIITY) i In charge ol yearbook sale NEW APT5. FOR RENT New 1 & 2 bdrm. opts. Frn. or port. frn. Nr. FSC. w/w carpels, drapes, blt-in kit. w/eJ pd. 299-2973, BA 2-1624, 1351 N. Minnewawa. INTERESTED IN AN OVERSEAS CAREER? MR. BERGER ERICKSON Executive Vice Preiideni Will Be On the Compos MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1963 FTOM 9:00 AM. TO SM P.M. ,«, »«W«ief*.~««*-'--T'l" !**""*• mm to*. P»«n" •» mt r-a-t.*-M ~" KWWnX^-rrtmr*x»B>«mmimict. Mapylr*.-*y !=• ******* ■* tn.offic.orth. PRgCTOR OP PLACEMENT Th, American Institute For^,r^^f8 or Fpre udents v In radio progi radio slationa are listened tn? KFSR Is on the air every week day from 3 to 11 I'M—61 radio dial. FREE LUBRICATION WITH OIL AND FILTER CHANGE OFFER GOOD WITH THIS AD MARCH 22 THRU MARCH 28, 1963 ONtY FOREIGN S DOMESTIC LUBRICATION - TUNE-UP BRAKE SERVICE - MINOR REPAIRS VERN ALCORN SERVICE 1V. Ml. E«t of FSC on Shew Ph. 299-2994 10% Off On All Ports With FSC S.B. Cord or Parking Decal first at rhodes! teddy roosevelt "50 mile hike" sweatshirt 2.99 Everybody's doing it... or talking about it anyway ... but Teddy Roosevelt was Hie granddoddy of physical fitness as a national .sport. His likeness brightens up our "50 mile bike" sweatshirt in red on gray. Get yours today — better yet, start a "50 mile hike," club and outfit the whole bunch. Men's sizes S to XL, misses' sizes S, M. L •I HOOK ■MODES MEN'S SrOmWEAl, MISSES SPOITSWEAS, I RHODES MANCHESTER CENTER
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Title | 1963_03 The Daily Collegian March 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 |
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Title | March 22, 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 | Newthnsty Minstrels Ease Folk 'Sufferings' 11* l.ANNY 1.ARH1-.V . . ™ ~-Th- FrMno *■■<*• CpM«9t Coffagion- llj LANKY 1AHSON American folk mu-i- has .uf. feted much In recent years. Among the torments has been pock and roll music that has treated former lollc songs and ballads with a distasteful display 0( "yay-yah" girl choruses and s-oplified guitars. Some exponents ot the folk idiom have been so absorbed In their "message" that the beauty at the music Is often given sec¬ ond place. The New Christy Min¬ strels hare but one message— enjoyment. .Vot Only For Children The Chrlstys are not exclusive¬ ly for children. Their appeal is to all ages ot humanity. Their ap¬ proach to folk music Is wrought from their lore of what they are dotngTWhen they translate a none. It often comes out as a person learned It at camp. This personal Identification ,;:!. a vast audience haa Riven the Christy Minstrels much ac¬ claim ln the entertainment field. Their appearances at Carnegie Hall, the Troubadour, and on the Andy Williams television show have given the group diversified -i pes u re almost unprecedented for a chorus of any kind. That the exposure has helped} Dr. Lloy,, In^ nea<| of ^ them is evidenced by two hit reo-ljlfe science division, will present a film and lecture on "Africa'' at .1 banquet at Cedar Lanes Fri¬ day nicht. ***Y In the --roup. There [- a honus or humorous entertainment "hen Ran-V gpark!i |Bkpfl lead in tam -Prt.acher aBd 'hrough the nasties." Tickets are on sale at Hockctt Cowan not Office ror .he per¬ formance which wll, be presented Sunday evening at 8:30 in Fres¬ no Memorial Auditorium by .he r re-no Bee. KMJ and KMJ-TV for the benefit or the Community Theatre and Philharmonic. Insect Seminar To Be Held Here; Students Invited Fresno St have been I Entomology aeminar sponsored by the Eniomologlcal branch or the California Mosquito Control Association Mar. 2D and 30 on campus. Dr. Bryant Rees, professor of biology, win welcome the dele¬ gates rrom the 56 districts throughout tho state whose re* sponslhility in i0 control m-,. He College siudenn ivited to attend th. mis and cities throughout the country. (Jflee Humor The New Christy Minstrels. Dsder the direction of founder Randy Sparks. Include two wo¬ men and eight men. All slni* and State Senator Will M-C 51st Charter Foreign Trade Expert On Campus Monday Berger Erickson, executive vice president or the American Insti¬ tute of Foreign Trade, will be campus Monday to talk about the work of the Institute and Inter¬ view students who are interested In overseas work. The institute offers post gradu¬ ate courses of study which pre¬ pare for international commerce and related activities by training students to serve business and government throughout the world. The Institute curriculum em- phasl-.es three major fields: Ian. usage, area studies and Interna¬ tional commerce. The course fol¬ lows a rigorous schedule, with several hours a day devoted to Intensive language study! and the remainder divided bet' studies and the technical aspects of foreign trade. The Institute has a high rec¬ ord of placement for its gradu¬ ates. Over the sears, lt has suc¬ ceeded In placing between 75 and 90 per cent or Its students before graduation, at salaries well above Students Interested In the field ot rorelgn trade should make an appointment to see Erickson with Mrs. Vlvlenne Jordan ln the stu¬ dent placement office, Ed.-Psych. 123. Day Donald Mcnfle. Richard Hus¬ bands and Miss Beitiria Rosay from the Fresno field stations of the Stale Department of Public Health, will also speak and con- jduct laboratory demonstrations during the Friday afternoon and Saturday mornlnR sessions. Frank Skinner. Department of. Illolnclcal Control at University ; ■'*■<■■>-}" Fine Arts Board Brings Ballet 62 To Fresno Apr. 6 ' Sat Apr. of California ir.!(.L-i.|. "Bn- tlugh M. Durns of Fi Ident pro tempore of the Stat Senate, will be the maste ceremonies at the 51st ar Charter Day Dinner Satu March 30, at 7:30 PM ln ■indent cafeteria. The honored guests will elude Dr. Arnold E. Joyal, presi-1 l-, deal of the college and Dr. Frank | spon W. Thomas, past president of the -„ ih college, and the class of 1933 lion-1 on m ored on the 25th anniversary ofjUne. their graduation from FSC. The ■ Ca outstanding FSC Alumnus of the anno Tear will be named. j,ave A reception will follow U»l-By_ dinner. Tickets for the event *«I„.■„,■ H per person and may be ob-jApr isined from the alumni office fice and 1 Tickets are available now in body president's of- the Hockett Cowan Box Office down town. Tickets are free to all ASB card holders oeeau*ie ihe,-vent Is sponsoreit by the Board of Fine Arts. Prices for lhe general public are t-t. $2.50. 13 and 11.60. Balli't 'S2 features youngj ers from the San Francisco L •r faculty, activities and | la a program of traditional el sections will be featured j style ballet. There are It 9G3 Campus, now moving formers. ilule toward Its last dead- The show will he given in : Fresno High School Auditorium. ; '63 Campus ^Almost Ready ,„ For Printers Art Class Designs Dance Togs Costumes designed by Fresno State College beginning costume design class. Art 8. be featured by Orchesls, FSC modern dance group, at their flfit dance performance "Dances Through the Ages" Thursday. Seven costume designs from s bmltted 200 illustrations were selected by Orchesls advisor Dr. Marlon E. Bigelow and members of the dance group. "Cut and color of the historical period to be portrayed were taken into consideration' by the stu¬ dents." states, Mrs. B. Aiken. FSC art Instructor for the design class. The art students attended Or¬ chesls rehearsals In order to get Ideas of the danee style and his¬ torical period they were design¬ ing for. > Home Economics students are constructing the clothing from the artists' Illustrations. Costumes were designed for the primitive, Biblical. Greek, noman. 18th. 19th and 20th centuries. Studenta who designed the costumes are Charles Gorham for the "Repose of Rivers" number: Mary Ann Savory for the ".Mani¬ fest or Fear;" and the "Primi¬ tive" costumes were by Henry- Alberts. Other designers were Robert Yohn and Linda Van Zanet ror "Allemande" and Susy Puhn for "Sarahande." —Page trtrm Poet's Corner LIFE Warm, cold Young—yet old So goes life And so the soul. Long the night Clear the sky Faultless—listen Stillness—why? Soft the leaves Bend and press Slowly, tenderly Quietness. Wander, search Seek, find Light the spirit Deep the mind. Ceet Kettle Thomas Via Presents . - RECTRIC RACING CARS SLOT RACING at TEIC0 RACEWAYS 4718 E. HOME — PH. 255-9349 IWTWEEN CHESTNUT l MAPU, 1 BLOCK SOUTH Of MdCIMUV o--«•■ WflkHy — Sesw-iey --.d Sen-k-y, Op.n All Dey KFSR Celebrates First Birthday KFSR, campus radio station. celebrated its first anniversary- week by surveying residence Questions asked teotly do stud KFSR Do t uslc : How rre- llsten to preferred? participate ■3, Campus editor. * (he staff should completed by Tues- i deadline for sub- Mis- Sin, Edward Kerber Is the chairman (or the Charter Day Dinner and S'crma Dupiyk is the ticket chairman. Need Ride Home? See Circle K Austin Receives Ford Fellowship . Ellis Matin, ot busl: (acuity section Is being enhirced because, "student 1 know tbe fac¬ ulty and work with them, and the faculty play* .-uch an important pan In students* lives." She also said thai despite Hie .ectlon enlargements, the annual; I'ould have 10 fewer pages this ear. Smaller class pictures aro esponslble for the decrease. Students who did not reserve A "share-the-ride" program foi"jan annua! will be lucky if any Hudents bu been inaugurated |>T|tft available. Miss Stocks said. Circle K. men's lower-division ; gh), noU,d lhe e,..raa are UBPd for honorary group. contest entries, exchanges and Under this plan, students ■•'"'■ I permanent flies, milable'c-trs »nd people in need j T1|r C3mpU- ■,■ scheduled to b( of transportation ror trips home | dp].V(,re(i j-av -.(), and will prob- ■111 be matched. \eMj be distributed within th* Folders with two types of cards I -oMow|nB Week by service organ!. 111 be at the Student Prcsidi Office. One card will be for riders' T^e „u -ent |,D<*y association ministration at Fresno State Col¬ lege, lias been awarded a Ford Foundation Region.-.) Faculty Seminar Fellowship for this The Seminar In PllUlC Finance and Fiscal Policy will be held from June 17 to Aug. 9 at University of California al Anpeles. Dr. Austin has been the FSC faculty since 1358. He holds a bachelor of arts degree from the rnlversit) Washington and a 1'li.D. degree [ from Michigan Slate University When students desire rides, -her will cheek each folder to see 1 there ara any cars going In their direction, ir not. they will •ksve their cards. The program has already start- *-* "d will be In full swing for •arlng vacation. Chairman foi "*h*re-ti,-Mlde" la Tim CHI. The only limit to our rti.iwi- *■« ot tomorrow will be oui -onhu o( today. Let us move for -*H with strong and active faith —Franklin D. Roosevelt "UllBOGS campus town haircuts $1.75 Ceder « Show Sov» Up to 40% ON NEW SPRING FASHIONS betee, - Suit* - Sperttweor BJ'S SAMPLE FASHIONS 'M7 N. Ceoor ol Shi.ldi INEAR RUIITY) i In charge ol yearbook sale NEW APT5. FOR RENT New 1 & 2 bdrm. opts. Frn. or port. frn. Nr. FSC. w/w carpels, drapes, blt-in kit. w/eJ pd. 299-2973, BA 2-1624, 1351 N. Minnewawa. INTERESTED IN AN OVERSEAS CAREER? MR. BERGER ERICKSON Executive Vice Preiideni Will Be On the Compos MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1963 FTOM 9:00 AM. TO SM P.M. ,«, »«W«ief*.~««*-'--T'l" !**""*• mm to*. P»«n" •» mt r-a-t.*-M ~" KWWnX^-rrtmr*x»B>«mmimict. Mapylr*.-*y !=• ******* ■* tn.offic.orth. PRgCTOR OP PLACEMENT Th, American Institute For^,r^^f8 or Fpre udents v In radio progi radio slationa are listened tn? KFSR Is on the air every week day from 3 to 11 I'M—61 radio dial. FREE LUBRICATION WITH OIL AND FILTER CHANGE OFFER GOOD WITH THIS AD MARCH 22 THRU MARCH 28, 1963 ONtY FOREIGN S DOMESTIC LUBRICATION - TUNE-UP BRAKE SERVICE - MINOR REPAIRS VERN ALCORN SERVICE 1V. Ml. E«t of FSC on Shew Ph. 299-2994 10% Off On All Ports With FSC S.B. Cord or Parking Decal first at rhodes! teddy roosevelt "50 mile hike" sweatshirt 2.99 Everybody's doing it... or talking about it anyway ... but Teddy Roosevelt was Hie granddoddy of physical fitness as a national .sport. His likeness brightens up our "50 mile bike" sweatshirt in red on gray. Get yours today — better yet, start a "50 mile hike," club and outfit the whole bunch. Men's sizes S to XL, misses' sizes S, M. L •I HOOK ■MODES MEN'S SrOmWEAl, MISSES SPOITSWEAS, I RHODES MANCHESTER CENTER |