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-Thft Fresno Stat* College Collegkin Gophers, Soil, Light Meters Go Into Thesis By SHARON I.EEF The makeup of a master's the¬ sis does not always have to be a conglomeration of fancy phrases, facts and research. According io Winona Toffoli, 122 dead pocket gopbers. 244 samples of soli, a photo volt meter, a light meter and a great deal of work have gone Into her thesis. Ml>s Toffoli. a graduate stu¬ dent at FSC and a physiology lab Instructor, is studying the rela¬ tionship between the color of tbe pocket gopher and the color of the soil In which it lives. Although her results are In¬ conclusive, she said, scientists have found this to be true in other rodents. Animals livltfg* In dark volcanic formations ln the desert are dork colored, but those same types of animals living ln sur¬ rounding desert areas are light, she explained. ' "The gophers from the foot¬ balls, coast region, and the mile)* .-■■!■ -••fh.ii I have collected do not seem to show such clear varia¬ tions." she said, "although my statistics are not completed." Working under Dr. Lloyd Ingles, chairman of the Biology Department. Miss Toffoli. who haa a degree In zoology from ihe University ot California nt Ber¬ keley, used a light meter lo meas¬ ure Ihe differences In intensity of color between lhat of the go¬ pher skin and that of the soil around its burrow. The 'then dried ihe soil and measured Ihe amounts ot red coloring in the ROpher and in Its corresponding soil with the photo- voltmeter, a device to measure degrees of different colors lnclud. FSC Presents'To Feature Languages This Saturday's "FSC Pre¬ sents." seen weekly on KJEO-TV at 2 PM, will feature a program about this summer's National De¬ fense Education Act Foreign Language Institute at Fresno State. Dr. William Cord, director of the program, and Br. Waller.Boas- iin. assistant professor of foreign languages, will ehow FSC's langu¬ age facilities and discuss the Institute. The Institute will be sponsored by the U.S. Government and fea¬ tures studies In the Spanish lan¬ guage. THE COLLEGIAN a Fiaa-io Slat* Co!l*tJ* A**o- I claTLo.-v Mall lubacripnana I M 00 a- **s*a**r. f! DO □ ' r*crr. Editor.nl and bud- nwi olhc** kxBtael on iha Talaphon* aWdwtS NatfoosJ Advertisinz Service, Inc. <*. -"-"-r-"-*"■' - 7r i r n'i - ■SSM Madi-jh aw New Vc*HL N. V. r TfalmnrMraa EctUC F-*d McPhusoa. Dcnaxj Saylor. G*f. Ad**rtUlng Uaoagtr _Ir*» LaVolla. Pi Gamma Mu Accepts 16 PI Gamma Mu, the national social science honor fraternity, haa accepted membership from 16 Fresno State College students. Ron Byrd, president of the FSC organisation, announced at a ban¬ quet prior to Easter vacation that formal initiation ot the new mem¬ bers will take place soon. The members were presented to tbe audience at the banquet. New members include Karyle Butcher, Junior, history major; Don Cauthron, graduate, social studies; Wayne Ginsburg. Junior, political science; Donald Clasrud, Junior, economics; Jack Globen- felt, Jr.. senior, public administra¬ tion: Dale Hammel, senior, social studies; Ester Harburger. senior, education; Morris Jennings, sen¬ ior, criminology; Linda Carol Moore, senior, speech: Ray Mon- real, Junior, social welfare; James Moore, senior. Latin American studies; Joseph Moore, senior, political science: Howard Sailors, Junior history; Michelle Wagoner, Junior, social science; Toby Wells, senior, history, and Ronald Wil¬ liams, graduate, history. Membership ln Pi Gamma Mu is open to students completing 20 units In social science, Sponsors of the orf-fanliatlon are Dr. John Bohnstodt, assistant professor ol history, and Dale Bush, assist an professor of economics. Delta Zetas Win Stereo The Delta Zeta Sorority won the spring Marlboro contest again this year. The girls took a st to their.new home. Four Delta Zeta members each won a se transistor radio. The contest, sponsored by the Phillip Morris Co.. was won collecting the most cigarette packages. The radios were won by indi¬ viduals whose names had been placed on the packages and dr from the pile of empty cigarette packages. This Is the third consecutive time the Delta Zetas have won the spring Marlboro contest. The first year they won a stereo and last year they won n television net - :— Judy Ford, actlrlties chairman ot Delta Zeta. was In charge of the collection of cigarette packs. NEW SHIPMENTS OF SPRING & SUMMER * Dresses • Suits * Sportswear Low, LOW Pricel Far Below Reg. Retail ATTENTION ! All LINGERIE ON SALE PERFECT FOR WEDDING AND GRADUATION GIFTS BJ's SAMPLE FASHIONS 3347 N. CEDAH IByPurlfyl KKGs To Dedicate New House Sunday The national president of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority | will be among the dignitaries Mrs. Richard A. Whitney, the president, wilt be Joined by sis other high ranking officials In the organisation, who are: Clara O. Pierce, executive secretary-treasurer; Mrs. E. Gran¬ ville Crablree. a past president and current fraternity research chairman; Mrs. Elmer Wagner, director, of philanthropies; Mrs. Thomaa Harris, chairman of the Rose McGlll fund; Mrs. James Calendar Rules Go Out To Clubs Memorandums outltMng the procedure for reserving spots on the fall semester date calendar are in the organization boxes In the student president's office. The date committee is com¬ posed of Gordon Wilson, associ¬ ate dean of students: Martha Miller, activities adviser, and Ed¬ ward Manning and Lynne Enders, student members. Pflster. a past province director of chapters, and Mrs. James K. Herbert or Fresno, ihe present province director of chapters. Blue Key Begins Award Selections Blue Key, national service honor fraternity, has started Ihe task of selecting a recipient for lu fourth annual Outstanding Senior Man award. Each year the honored student is chosen on the basis of scholar¬ ship end service and activities for the college. This semester's win¬ ner will be announced at the Senior Breakfast on June 2. Past winners of tbe award were Earl Whitfield In I960, Jim Dun- away In 1961, and Marv Baxter In 1962. Roy. Sordi, chairman of the selection committee. Is asking all campus organisations to submit the names and addresses of can¬ didates to him at -125 No. Pulton St. or through the Blue Key mall box in the Student.Body Presi¬ dent's office. Deadline for filing Candidates must have a mini¬ mum grade point average of 2.5. MIlu Pierce and Mines. Whit¬ ney. Crablree and Herbert wert present at the 195-1 cercmoniea In which the local sorority. Delta 1 Kappa, received a charter from itlonal Kappa Kappa Gamma. Members of the college admini¬ stration and faculty, along with siudent leaders, also have been invited to attend the affair. The Kappas moved Into their two-story stucco dwelling on the new Greek Row In January. The house has 16 bedrooms In the upstairs area, to accommo*. date 40 full-time residents. On the ground floor are located tbe house director's suiter-*, suite for visiting officials, dining Quarters and chapter and living rooms. Mrs. John W. Prunty u pr,d dent of the local housing r~, poratlon. Tomorrow morning KKGs Itta-n lo participate ln a sororiiy pro*. Ince convention in Los Angel.*. Miss Mann. Diane Malisni, the past president, and Lynne End-n. will participate on panel dlscai- slons at the conclave, which win end with a formal banquet Sat¬ urday. Other chapter members ttD0 will represent Fresno at the con¬ vention are Judy McKnlght, tat next president of the cotleee Pln. hellenlc Council, Mary Llndaner Sally Hosteller, Mary Ann Wil¬ liams, Joanne Ellceche. Stevi* Llppold and Karen Schafer. PATRONIZt tuft ADVERTISERS Fraternities, Sororities, Clubs Plan Now fPtftoVsj Your Next Outing at the Wild wood Beach Country Qub Swimming - Picnics - Golf - Dancing BARBECUE - VOLLEY BAIL CATERED DINNERS Ph. 439-1589 or CL 5-5439 8701 N. Hrway 41—on the San Joaquin River — 10 Min. from Martcheiter Tempest Winners...Lap 3! Did you win in Lap 4? IMPORTANT! If you ho'd any of the 20 winning num¬ bers, claim your Pontile Tempest LeMans Convertible In accordance with the rules on the reverse of your license plate, eirtel You may choose Instead a tariff¬ ing expense-paid 2-week Holiday In Europe—tor two I Plua $500 in caaht If you hold a Consolation Prize number, you Win ■ 4* speed Portable Hi-FI Stereo Set, "The Waltz" by RCA Victor. Or, you may still win a Tempest! (See official claiming rules on reverse of your license plate, and ob¬ serve claiming dates given above.) LAP 4... OH WINNINGI aCU NUMBERS! 25 COrlSOUTrOrl PHIZES T0O1 1. D328872 6. 4618471 11. cinoto 16.1112431 2. B552083 7. (175380 12. 4078803 17. 1337477 3. B631155 8. H1314I3 13. 'D215452 18. (467813 4. Dl48138 9. C702472 14. 16G9153 19. 1311434 5. (511755 A 10.1101711 15. (.113177 20. B402160 CONSOLATION PRIZE NUMBERS) l. mi hi 6. 111SSI4 U. 1327241 16. rUaJHrl 21.1412211 2.12H11I 7. man 12. nmtri 17. 112151 22. 171251! 3. iiniri 8. 1713151 13. B335471 18. last! 23. II451S5 4. IT4ISIT 9. timii ".CUIUS 19. 1521492 24. CU21II 5. Mil ill 0. MISSIS ib. r sun 20. AI57.S 25. 1707521
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Title | 1963_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 | April 25, 1963, Page 2 |
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 | -Thft Fresno Stat* College Collegkin Gophers, Soil, Light Meters Go Into Thesis By SHARON I.EEF The makeup of a master's the¬ sis does not always have to be a conglomeration of fancy phrases, facts and research. According io Winona Toffoli, 122 dead pocket gopbers. 244 samples of soli, a photo volt meter, a light meter and a great deal of work have gone Into her thesis. Ml>s Toffoli. a graduate stu¬ dent at FSC and a physiology lab Instructor, is studying the rela¬ tionship between the color of tbe pocket gopher and the color of the soil In which it lives. Although her results are In¬ conclusive, she said, scientists have found this to be true in other rodents. Animals livltfg* In dark volcanic formations ln the desert are dork colored, but those same types of animals living ln sur¬ rounding desert areas are light, she explained. ' "The gophers from the foot¬ balls, coast region, and the mile)* .-■■!■ -••fh.ii I have collected do not seem to show such clear varia¬ tions." she said, "although my statistics are not completed." Working under Dr. Lloyd Ingles, chairman of the Biology Department. Miss Toffoli. who haa a degree In zoology from ihe University ot California nt Ber¬ keley, used a light meter lo meas¬ ure Ihe differences In intensity of color between lhat of the go¬ pher skin and that of the soil around its burrow. The 'then dried ihe soil and measured Ihe amounts ot red coloring in the ROpher and in Its corresponding soil with the photo- voltmeter, a device to measure degrees of different colors lnclud. FSC Presents'To Feature Languages This Saturday's "FSC Pre¬ sents." seen weekly on KJEO-TV at 2 PM, will feature a program about this summer's National De¬ fense Education Act Foreign Language Institute at Fresno State. Dr. William Cord, director of the program, and Br. Waller.Boas- iin. assistant professor of foreign languages, will ehow FSC's langu¬ age facilities and discuss the Institute. The Institute will be sponsored by the U.S. Government and fea¬ tures studies In the Spanish lan¬ guage. THE COLLEGIAN a Fiaa-io Slat* Co!l*tJ* A**o- I claTLo.-v Mall lubacripnana I M 00 a- **s*a**r. f! DO □ ' r*crr. Editor.nl and bud- nwi olhc** kxBtael on iha Talaphon* aWdwtS NatfoosJ Advertisinz Service, Inc. <*. -"-"-r-"-*"■' - 7r i r n'i - ■SSM Madi-jh aw New Vc*HL N. V. r TfalmnrMraa EctUC F-*d McPhusoa. Dcnaxj Saylor. G*f. Ad**rtUlng Uaoagtr _Ir*» LaVolla. Pi Gamma Mu Accepts 16 PI Gamma Mu, the national social science honor fraternity, haa accepted membership from 16 Fresno State College students. Ron Byrd, president of the FSC organisation, announced at a ban¬ quet prior to Easter vacation that formal initiation ot the new mem¬ bers will take place soon. The members were presented to tbe audience at the banquet. New members include Karyle Butcher, Junior, history major; Don Cauthron, graduate, social studies; Wayne Ginsburg. Junior, political science; Donald Clasrud, Junior, economics; Jack Globen- felt, Jr.. senior, public administra¬ tion: Dale Hammel, senior, social studies; Ester Harburger. senior, education; Morris Jennings, sen¬ ior, criminology; Linda Carol Moore, senior, speech: Ray Mon- real, Junior, social welfare; James Moore, senior. Latin American studies; Joseph Moore, senior, political science: Howard Sailors, Junior history; Michelle Wagoner, Junior, social science; Toby Wells, senior, history, and Ronald Wil¬ liams, graduate, history. Membership ln Pi Gamma Mu is open to students completing 20 units In social science, Sponsors of the orf-fanliatlon are Dr. John Bohnstodt, assistant professor ol history, and Dale Bush, assist an professor of economics. Delta Zetas Win Stereo The Delta Zeta Sorority won the spring Marlboro contest again this year. The girls took a st to their.new home. Four Delta Zeta members each won a se transistor radio. The contest, sponsored by the Phillip Morris Co.. was won collecting the most cigarette packages. The radios were won by indi¬ viduals whose names had been placed on the packages and dr from the pile of empty cigarette packages. This Is the third consecutive time the Delta Zetas have won the spring Marlboro contest. The first year they won a stereo and last year they won n television net - :— Judy Ford, actlrlties chairman ot Delta Zeta. was In charge of the collection of cigarette packs. NEW SHIPMENTS OF SPRING & SUMMER * Dresses • Suits * Sportswear Low, LOW Pricel Far Below Reg. Retail ATTENTION ! All LINGERIE ON SALE PERFECT FOR WEDDING AND GRADUATION GIFTS BJ's SAMPLE FASHIONS 3347 N. CEDAH IByPurlfyl KKGs To Dedicate New House Sunday The national president of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority | will be among the dignitaries Mrs. Richard A. Whitney, the president, wilt be Joined by sis other high ranking officials In the organisation, who are: Clara O. Pierce, executive secretary-treasurer; Mrs. E. Gran¬ ville Crablree. a past president and current fraternity research chairman; Mrs. Elmer Wagner, director, of philanthropies; Mrs. Thomaa Harris, chairman of the Rose McGlll fund; Mrs. James Calendar Rules Go Out To Clubs Memorandums outltMng the procedure for reserving spots on the fall semester date calendar are in the organization boxes In the student president's office. The date committee is com¬ posed of Gordon Wilson, associ¬ ate dean of students: Martha Miller, activities adviser, and Ed¬ ward Manning and Lynne Enders, student members. Pflster. a past province director of chapters, and Mrs. James K. Herbert or Fresno, ihe present province director of chapters. Blue Key Begins Award Selections Blue Key, national service honor fraternity, has started Ihe task of selecting a recipient for lu fourth annual Outstanding Senior Man award. Each year the honored student is chosen on the basis of scholar¬ ship end service and activities for the college. This semester's win¬ ner will be announced at the Senior Breakfast on June 2. Past winners of tbe award were Earl Whitfield In I960, Jim Dun- away In 1961, and Marv Baxter In 1962. Roy. Sordi, chairman of the selection committee. Is asking all campus organisations to submit the names and addresses of can¬ didates to him at -125 No. Pulton St. or through the Blue Key mall box in the Student.Body Presi¬ dent's office. Deadline for filing Candidates must have a mini¬ mum grade point average of 2.5. MIlu Pierce and Mines. Whit¬ ney. Crablree and Herbert wert present at the 195-1 cercmoniea In which the local sorority. Delta 1 Kappa, received a charter from itlonal Kappa Kappa Gamma. Members of the college admini¬ stration and faculty, along with siudent leaders, also have been invited to attend the affair. The Kappas moved Into their two-story stucco dwelling on the new Greek Row In January. The house has 16 bedrooms In the upstairs area, to accommo*. date 40 full-time residents. On the ground floor are located tbe house director's suiter-*, suite for visiting officials, dining Quarters and chapter and living rooms. Mrs. John W. Prunty u pr,d dent of the local housing r~, poratlon. Tomorrow morning KKGs Itta-n lo participate ln a sororiiy pro*. Ince convention in Los Angel.*. Miss Mann. Diane Malisni, the past president, and Lynne End-n. will participate on panel dlscai- slons at the conclave, which win end with a formal banquet Sat¬ urday. Other chapter members ttD0 will represent Fresno at the con¬ vention are Judy McKnlght, tat next president of the cotleee Pln. hellenlc Council, Mary Llndaner Sally Hosteller, Mary Ann Wil¬ liams, Joanne Ellceche. Stevi* Llppold and Karen Schafer. PATRONIZt tuft ADVERTISERS Fraternities, Sororities, Clubs Plan Now fPtftoVsj Your Next Outing at the Wild wood Beach Country Qub Swimming - Picnics - Golf - Dancing BARBECUE - VOLLEY BAIL CATERED DINNERS Ph. 439-1589 or CL 5-5439 8701 N. Hrway 41—on the San Joaquin River — 10 Min. from Martcheiter Tempest Winners...Lap 3! Did you win in Lap 4? IMPORTANT! If you ho'd any of the 20 winning num¬ bers, claim your Pontile Tempest LeMans Convertible In accordance with the rules on the reverse of your license plate, eirtel You may choose Instead a tariff¬ ing expense-paid 2-week Holiday In Europe—tor two I Plua $500 in caaht If you hold a Consolation Prize number, you Win ■ 4* speed Portable Hi-FI Stereo Set, "The Waltz" by RCA Victor. Or, you may still win a Tempest! (See official claiming rules on reverse of your license plate, and ob¬ serve claiming dates given above.) LAP 4... OH WINNINGI aCU NUMBERS! 25 COrlSOUTrOrl PHIZES T0O1 1. D328872 6. 4618471 11. cinoto 16.1112431 2. B552083 7. (175380 12. 4078803 17. 1337477 3. B631155 8. H1314I3 13. 'D215452 18. (467813 4. Dl48138 9. C702472 14. 16G9153 19. 1311434 5. (511755 A 10.1101711 15. (.113177 20. B402160 CONSOLATION PRIZE NUMBERS) l. mi hi 6. 111SSI4 U. 1327241 16. rUaJHrl 21.1412211 2.12H11I 7. man 12. nmtri 17. 112151 22. 171251! 3. iiniri 8. 1713151 13. B335471 18. last! 23. II451S5 4. IT4ISIT 9. timii ".CUIUS 19. 1521492 24. CU21II 5. Mil ill 0. MISSIS ib. r sun 20. AI57.S 25. 1707521 |