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-The Fresno State College Coffegfcnt- -*-ran**go Tni-oo 3kuWJ,*DSC Monday to Ttiamy The. annual Fraternity Rush Week activities for tbe nine par¬ ticipating Fresno State College social fraternities are scheduled for the entire week. Monday Panhellenlc will meet at 3:15 PH In the College Religious Cen¬ ter. Tuestdny The Drama Club' wil meet at PH In the Little Theater. pan Techno will meet at 1PM n Art-Home Economics 110. Triple 3 wHI meet at 1 PM In Id-Psych 101. Member's and prospective mem- ors of. the Circle K wil meet In i^he cafeteria committee room 2 at 1 PM. The freshman class will conduct its first meeting nt 1 PM in room 8 121. A "coketall" party for Associ¬ ated Women Students will be held ln tho staff dining room at 2;30 PH. A 4:30 PM meeting of the Queen's Ball committee chairmen has been scheduled In the cafe¬ teria committee room 1. Wealnesday The student executive commit tee will meet In tbe student presi dent's office at 7 PM. History Club members will gather in the cafeteria committee room 2 at T PM. Thin-Mi--, y The Young Republicans will meet at 1 PM In Science 161 The International Club has scheduled an open meeting at 1 PM In the cafeteria committee room 2. Inter Vnrsity Christian Fellow¬ ship plans a general meeting at 1 PM In IA 101. A SWAfl open meeting at 1 PM Is scheduled in room 3 121. Election Committee will meet st 1 PM In the student presldent'i office to plan for the freshman class election. Omicron Delia Epsilon plans - open meeting at 2 PM In the eafe- [teria committee room 1. ! Kappa Phatercs will meet from 5 to 9 Pm In cafeteria committee A.Viticulture Club meeting In Ag 109 is scheduled from 7:30 to 9:30 PM. •Saturday The Fresno Stale College Bull¬ dogs will host Adams State College in the flrBt home football game of the season. Kick-off time is 8 PM at Ratcliffe Stadium. People to People Is the plan, I and International friendships and world p-Mm will be the outcome. This Is the idea behind the Uni¬ versal People to People Program which has been esUbllshed on uni¬ versity and college, campuses throughout the world. Freano State's chapter of the organisation waa esUbllshed last fall under the leadership of Oer- _l>om Peter Steckel. a Junior marketing major. "Although tne national head¬ quarters for the People organisa¬ tion is located In Kansas City, the local chapters are oriented to their particular Institution." Steckel said. "Our campus Is con¬ cerned primarily with establish¬ ing friendships between the Amer¬ ican and International students nn this campus." The activities of the "people" program Includes a Brother-Sister Friday Deadline For Council Applications Friday, October 4. Is the* last day that organizations wishing to hold a voting seat in the student council may submit their applica¬ tions, according to Activities Ad. ■isor. Martha Miller. Forms for this purpose may be 'picked up any time between now and then In the Activities Office. Miss Miller said. Miss Miller also stressed lhat all student organisations on pus must file an up-to-date officer list with her office. These forms, too must be returned not later than October 4. Transportation Needed Mondoy and lor W*d. nig hi. froa Er-ul part ot lama to F.S.C- Cor, got by with IraMp-artotlefl In It oul It In- po.iibr*. 6 4 7 TJA. Clonal. Coll AD 7-Z219 or AM o-6S3o. PAYING JOBS IN EUROPE Grand Duchv- of L-ix-anbotigr OcL 2, 1963 — Trte American Student Information Service is -irecpting spplications for sum¬ mer jobs tn Europe. Opexungs include office jobs, lifeguirdinir, fiCtory work, shi[-»boird work. child ate work, resort and sales work. Wages range to .y400 a month. ASIS also -mt-iOiunced that resid¬ ual funds prraitt iiiejii-**-dfJDD\ applicants lulT**. m^gfjiiof Jlfi5 each. lataested- students stioulJ write to Dqx. O, ASIS, 22 Ave. dc la Liberie, Luxembourg City, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, requesting. the ASIS 2-i-pagc pros-pecrus with job selection and travel gnat and job applications. Send 11 for the* prospectus and airmail postage. The first 8000 inquiries receive a Jl credit to¬ wards the new book: Earn, Learn and Travel tn Europe. |*d«r-lii*»*nt) Program Aims At World Peace project and Informal get-togethers to get acquainted, orientation for newly arrived foreign students and the Ambassador Flight and summer host programs. Twelve FSC students have re¬ cently returned Trom ihe eight- week Ambassador Flight program. While they loured parts of Eu¬ rope. Scandinavia, and the British Isles, the European "people" counterpart toured various major cities In the United States living In American homes for short periods io sample American life. "Under our t'cople to People cliarter, all FSC students are members of' the campus people organization," explained Steckel. To become members of tbe na¬ tional organisation, students must complete an application form and pay it in dues. Students Inter¬ ested in tbe program may sign up lu the student president's office. For Life, Save Time Dost thou love lire? Then do not squander time, ror that Is the stuff life Is made of. —FRANKLIN, Campus To Add Coin Dispensers Vending machines are on the In¬ crease on campus. Most of the new machines are located at the cast end of the Home Economics building, where cigarettes and varied hot and cold drinks will be available within a week, according to Ear! Whit¬ field, assistant manager for Ihe Kre.ino State College Association.! Whiirtf-lil said there are several other new and- ralred machines spotted on the campus. GUITAR LESSONS WE WELCOME COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AT THE KELT0N GUITAR STUDIO Where We Specialize in Strictly Guitar , If You Are Interested In: FOLK - MODERN - ROCK & ROIL . ELECTRIC BASS - WKTE8N MODERN CORD5 AND PROFESSIONAL JAZZ ONE MONTHS LESSON MO00 WHICH INCUDES HHNTAL REE KELT0N GUITAR STUDIO 2610 E. Ash Ian in Gong's Shopping Center Is Slacks any way you want 'em! Skinny or not so skinny. Belt-loop model or continental tab. Cotton wash pants or superior wools. We have a plu¬ perfect plethora of styles & fabrics & colors to show you. Frinstance: Cotton twill belt loop Stems-sltaasharp. White Le.is.of bull MMrtmh, -a«a«p»ftworite. Bolt loop model. denim, belt loop or tab. 695 7.95 *i25 13.99 DOWNTOWN: FULTON AT FRESNO • MANSHBTER SHOPPING CENTER
Object Description
Title | 1963_09 The Daily Collegian September 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 | September 28, 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 | -The Fresno State College Coffegfcnt- -*-ran**go Tni-oo 3kuWJ,*DSC Monday to Ttiamy The. annual Fraternity Rush Week activities for tbe nine par¬ ticipating Fresno State College social fraternities are scheduled for the entire week. Monday Panhellenlc will meet at 3:15 PH In the College Religious Cen¬ ter. Tuestdny The Drama Club' wil meet at PH In the Little Theater. pan Techno will meet at 1PM n Art-Home Economics 110. Triple 3 wHI meet at 1 PM In Id-Psych 101. Member's and prospective mem- ors of. the Circle K wil meet In i^he cafeteria committee room 2 at 1 PM. The freshman class will conduct its first meeting nt 1 PM in room 8 121. A "coketall" party for Associ¬ ated Women Students will be held ln tho staff dining room at 2;30 PH. A 4:30 PM meeting of the Queen's Ball committee chairmen has been scheduled In the cafe¬ teria committee room 1. Wealnesday The student executive commit tee will meet In tbe student presi dent's office at 7 PM. History Club members will gather in the cafeteria committee room 2 at T PM. Thin-Mi--, y The Young Republicans will meet at 1 PM In Science 161 The International Club has scheduled an open meeting at 1 PM In the cafeteria committee room 2. Inter Vnrsity Christian Fellow¬ ship plans a general meeting at 1 PM In IA 101. A SWAfl open meeting at 1 PM Is scheduled in room 3 121. Election Committee will meet st 1 PM In the student presldent'i office to plan for the freshman class election. Omicron Delia Epsilon plans - open meeting at 2 PM In the eafe- [teria committee room 1. ! Kappa Phatercs will meet from 5 to 9 Pm In cafeteria committee A.Viticulture Club meeting In Ag 109 is scheduled from 7:30 to 9:30 PM. •Saturday The Fresno Stale College Bull¬ dogs will host Adams State College in the flrBt home football game of the season. Kick-off time is 8 PM at Ratcliffe Stadium. People to People Is the plan, I and International friendships and world p-Mm will be the outcome. This Is the idea behind the Uni¬ versal People to People Program which has been esUbllshed on uni¬ versity and college, campuses throughout the world. Freano State's chapter of the organisation waa esUbllshed last fall under the leadership of Oer- _l>om Peter Steckel. a Junior marketing major. "Although tne national head¬ quarters for the People organisa¬ tion is located In Kansas City, the local chapters are oriented to their particular Institution." Steckel said. "Our campus Is con¬ cerned primarily with establish¬ ing friendships between the Amer¬ ican and International students nn this campus." The activities of the "people" program Includes a Brother-Sister Friday Deadline For Council Applications Friday, October 4. Is the* last day that organizations wishing to hold a voting seat in the student council may submit their applica¬ tions, according to Activities Ad. ■isor. Martha Miller. Forms for this purpose may be 'picked up any time between now and then In the Activities Office. Miss Miller said. Miss Miller also stressed lhat all student organisations on pus must file an up-to-date officer list with her office. These forms, too must be returned not later than October 4. Transportation Needed Mondoy and lor W*d. nig hi. froa Er-ul part ot lama to F.S.C- Cor, got by with IraMp-artotlefl In It oul It In- po.iibr*. 6 4 7 TJA. Clonal. Coll AD 7-Z219 or AM o-6S3o. PAYING JOBS IN EUROPE Grand Duchv- of L-ix-anbotigr OcL 2, 1963 — Trte American Student Information Service is -irecpting spplications for sum¬ mer jobs tn Europe. Opexungs include office jobs, lifeguirdinir, fiCtory work, shi[-»boird work. child ate work, resort and sales work. Wages range to .y400 a month. ASIS also -mt-iOiunced that resid¬ ual funds prraitt iiiejii-**-dfJDD\ applicants lulT**. m^gfjiiof Jlfi5 each. lataested- students stioulJ write to Dqx. O, ASIS, 22 Ave. dc la Liberie, Luxembourg City, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, requesting. the ASIS 2-i-pagc pros-pecrus with job selection and travel gnat and job applications. Send 11 for the* prospectus and airmail postage. The first 8000 inquiries receive a Jl credit to¬ wards the new book: Earn, Learn and Travel tn Europe. |*d«r-lii*»*nt) Program Aims At World Peace project and Informal get-togethers to get acquainted, orientation for newly arrived foreign students and the Ambassador Flight and summer host programs. Twelve FSC students have re¬ cently returned Trom ihe eight- week Ambassador Flight program. While they loured parts of Eu¬ rope. Scandinavia, and the British Isles, the European "people" counterpart toured various major cities In the United States living In American homes for short periods io sample American life. "Under our t'cople to People cliarter, all FSC students are members of' the campus people organization," explained Steckel. To become members of tbe na¬ tional organisation, students must complete an application form and pay it in dues. Students Inter¬ ested in tbe program may sign up lu the student president's office. For Life, Save Time Dost thou love lire? Then do not squander time, ror that Is the stuff life Is made of. —FRANKLIN, Campus To Add Coin Dispensers Vending machines are on the In¬ crease on campus. Most of the new machines are located at the cast end of the Home Economics building, where cigarettes and varied hot and cold drinks will be available within a week, according to Ear! Whit¬ field, assistant manager for Ihe Kre.ino State College Association.! Whiirtf-lil said there are several other new and- ralred machines spotted on the campus. GUITAR LESSONS WE WELCOME COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AT THE KELT0N GUITAR STUDIO Where We Specialize in Strictly Guitar , If You Are Interested In: FOLK - MODERN - ROCK & ROIL . ELECTRIC BASS - WKTE8N MODERN CORD5 AND PROFESSIONAL JAZZ ONE MONTHS LESSON MO00 WHICH INCUDES HHNTAL REE KELT0N GUITAR STUDIO 2610 E. Ash Ian in Gong's Shopping Center Is Slacks any way you want 'em! Skinny or not so skinny. Belt-loop model or continental tab. Cotton wash pants or superior wools. We have a plu¬ perfect plethora of styles & fabrics & colors to show you. Frinstance: Cotton twill belt loop Stems-sltaasharp. White Le.is.of bull MMrtmh, -a«a«p»ftworite. Bolt loop model. denim, belt loop or tab. 695 7.95 *i25 13.99 DOWNTOWN: FULTON AT FRESNO • MANSHBTER SHOPPING CENTER |