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Frosh To Vote Again; No Snafus This Time t-i.-ftlnn Officials hope fresh- dent CmiM r.u_^,^_ . ***" Election officials hope fresh- men will elect a class president Wednesday without any of the i.-ctinlc-al snafus whlrh occurred lollowlng the tint freshman clans flection held Oct. 16. Fri-Jik Dew*** and Mantliiim Qus \aare battling for the port. Polls will b« Ml up In ll!i' Activltl*-.-* ■ i(.-.uli aVorn 9 AH-4 I*M. t Court following Irregulari¬ ties In election proceedings. Gar- ** Tailed to turn in an eipense accoupt and was disqualified by Hie election committee. ThR p-^. tlon committee did not follow election code procedure for dis¬ qualification. Both candidates have listed for The Collegian their political aims The first election for president - if elected president. wan declared invalid by the Stii-j Dews mphaat-t-mi "Tlie mont important f iirift Inn flf * cIlUN pl-tnddent U to maintain and <-,>n- tlnunllj- try to Improve n rlMimrl of rommiinlrjillon between the fa-men-me-nlal body end the t"tu- "The class president Is not merely an executive, but more of a go-between through whom suggestlons* dealres. and the will or his classmate* may be made���known io the student council. If for any reason thla elu of communication should become obstructed, or If the class presi¬ dent, in egotistical execution of his office, should piece himself on a pedestal, beyond the reach of his fellow students, the whole concept of student government Is destroyed and it would be obvi¬ ous that the wrong man was placed In office. "To. serve his classmates effec- and modestly—that Is the highest virtue of a class presi¬ dent." (In™ n»ur-rtn. "My main pi-oj- i-i-t wr-iiM Ik-e'the construction of m fn—I nium iRarqure where all infoi-niatlon pertinent to thr fr--hni;in clais could be pot-ted. "I feel there Is very much dla- unlty In the freshman class. One of tbe main ways to break the Ice would be this distribution of Information. This marquee ts one facet or the material side of my campaign. - "I am really more intere-sted in the development of the indivi¬ duals in tbe claaa. rm not Inter¬ ested in merely being able to point to projects and skying 'see what we've done'. I want to develop a spirit of companionship and unity In the class." -I.VNIK POWELL PATTY SAMWMtN T HE FRESNO STATE COLLEG JEANETTE TOWKIIY Student Body To Meet Campus Queen Hopefuls Sixteen Campus Queen hope- fuls will be formally presented lo the student body at the tradition¬ al Queen's Assembly Tuesday- The Is-Wal-Ilil will If hold In tlie Kittle Theater at I I'M. Kelgii- ing Campus Queen Sue Sfl.r-nili.-r anil Sni.l'-tii IJody ITfuldent liiil-- Wcidmer will act a* mlstr.-*« ami master of ci-remonle-ri. The following -lay the "first lady" aspirants will watt M artta- dentn go to (he polls lo elect five finalists. ...Sis of the roynl candidates were Introduced In yesterday'-* isaue of Tlie Collegian nnd (he final 10 twdt ore being Intro¬ duced today. Their arts: *— Tina.Gardner, the Phi Mu So¬ rority's -royal* candidate. She Is a blulogy pt-e-dental major with a -..Sf> grade point nvrnaRe. A Junior. Ml.-, Gardner plans to ut- tewf dental school at the Vnlvei- «lty ot Southern California fol¬ lowing erne! tint Inn from FSC'. The Campus. Queen should, as the college"* official hostess." ■he stated. "She It the represen¬ tative of "the typical TSC coed and then-fore must always he frlendly anil courteous." Sliiina KP Fraiirnlty's entry is iSliel.y MrlmK a Junior elenm-n- lap) nl unit Ion iiuijiir. Ml.-* Mcliols feels "the fore¬ most responsibilities of Campus Queen are to reign over t he Queen's Hail and to represent the student body at functions such as the West Coast Relays." ■ She adds, "it's really rather difficult to say exactly why I would like to be Campus Queen. It would be such a great horror that It's hard lo put my feelings into words." Miss Nichols Is a Student Court Junior Justice who has a 2.8 grade point average. "The true -repi-esenUf-ion of the student body of Fresno rifate (Continued on Page 3) VOLUME LXVlIt FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1968 Council Votes To Keep FSC Closed Jan. 1 Student Council voted Wediir-s- day night to recommend to th<- President's Cabinet that one day be added to the end of Christmas vacation to permit students to return to campus on Jan, 2 rather than New Year's Day, The propo-tnl. which was iuill- nti-d by Student Council lli-pn- •aentullve IUchi.nl I'mtisiniin, epn. ; in,- lhat one day Ih- trmon-J f run the of the The primary reason behind the proposal was to enable students who live a long distance from the college to afeid tlrf holiday traf¬ fic rush. In other business, the council voted to accept Siudent Body President. Dale Wcldmcr'B recom¬ mended list Of siudent members of tho college union commit lee. The students, who will have voting power are Ronald O'Neal, Richard Ahrenit. Kathy Whitfield. Sally Coburn. Gordon Rausser and Jane Sasaki. Three faculty members will be recommended to Dr. Arnold Joyal. college president, for two voting positions on the committee. The councjl also voted to go on recond -recommending that ; Stu¬ dent Body Vice President Rod Coburn and Executive Dean Orrin Wardle further Investigate the campus traffic and parking prob¬ lems. 'Reynard The Fox' Tryouts Are Slated Tryouts for the upcoming producdon of "Raytiard the Fox" by the Children's Theater will be held W'edoeaday from S:S0 (o 5:80 PM ln HpeMli-Art-i 1BS. Tlie pi-eaenla(ion ia for chil¬ dren but the cast me=mber*i are adults. THOMAS BRWSN Journalists Will Hold Dinner State Board President To Speak For Newsmen Th<-uin* I't-aden. he mtmtm l-nii-d ol icnilllne a dinner i president of duration, will icctlnff, of the Kan J one] 11 In Valley Xc-v-iinen'H Conference Nor. SS nt 7 PM. The publisher of the Ore.in.slde Itlode- Trihune and the North County Netvs In San Diego County will ■■[i.'.ii. in ('.li-,]■ i:i' ■ i-:.---i.-.iii ,.=:!. The utcetlng. sponsored by the Fresno State College Journalism department, will host tbe Fresno Press Club, the San Joaquin County CAP To Speak Education Week Will Stress Nation's Strength In Learning Dr. Arthur F. Corey, executive secretary of the California Teach¬ ers Association, and Dr. Robert N. Oerter, minister of the FIrs( Presbyierlan Church of Fresno, wilt headline Education Week events on campus. Education Week will be held Nov. 10-16. The topic of Dr. Corey's speech Wednesday at 7:30 PM In the Little Theater will be "The Professlonaliiatlou of Edu¬ cation in the United States and Europe.*' Dr. Corey will discuss "Educa¬ tion Strengthens a Nation," at 1 PM In Science 121 Thursday. The Association for Childhood Educa¬ tion, the Education Students' Or¬ ganization, and the Student Cali¬ fornia Teachers Association are the Joint sponsors of the talks. Ski Club Wants Racers The Ski Club has Issued a call for all students Interested ln���racing to--1oln their newly formed racing team. All Interested skiers should contact Son Hosklug. Vets To Be Honored At Fountain i Dedicated In the memory of college students who died In serv¬ ice to their country, the Memorial Court Fountain will be tbe center of attraction during the Veterans' Day Observance Monday. The slsnlflcance of this holi¬ day and of the war memorial will be the subject of a talk by Phillip V. Sanchei, "Preeno County's chief administrative officer. Sanchei. a 19G2 graduate of Fresno State, was a member of I BlUe Key. past president of tbe i Sigma Chi Fraternity and of the Young Democrats while at FSC. Or. Pallas Tueller. dean of the ■xillejl-e. Has announced that to necommodate the »t**end«nce from F>rsno aha" the aniTOundln*. areas enforcement of parking regula¬ tions will be relaied between 11 AM and 2 FM. As the audience I* being seated, ihe Fresno State College Band will perform on the lawn north- of the fountain, beginning at 12:30 PM. The program will be opened •by Student Body President Dale Weidmer, who will- introduce Dr. Irwin O. Addlcott, FSC vice presi¬ dent' After a welcome. Dr. Addl¬ cott will then Introduce Mr. San¬ chei. The Air Force lte*«T-i.e Officer* Training Corpe color guard and rifle guard will then present the colrjr* n ml f I rr - n aal lite to the ptr dead, A memorial prayer will be offer-frd by (he Key. Jamea White, an a**a>T>clate dl*-*-ctor of tbe College Y, and the FSC bend will play the National Anthem. The' special observance f close with tbe retiring of the colon by the color guard. In the downtown parade Moi day morning, Suaan Schroeder, 1363-63 Campus Queen, and the AFROTC drill aquad will repre¬ sent Fresno State. Linda Lon--eor. SCTA secre¬ tary, announced all students and faculty are Invited to attend the lectures and an open house at 2-4 I'M Thursday in Cafeteria Room 1. Cookies and coffee will be served, safd Miss Longcor. Lapel tans for all future teach¬ er- will be distributed at the Ac¬ tivities Booth and the foyer of a>« Educational-Psychology Build¬ ing. Mitral Longcor emphasized all credential candidates arc encour¬ aged to wear them Thursday which has been designated as Education Day. . ley professional chapter of Sigma Delta Chi. and journalism stu¬ dents, announced Dr. Paul Shee¬ han. department head. Me added reservations are being taken through the Journalism depart¬ ment. Tickets are S3.50. llmden'H (oik follows an iiftcr- niHin meedog of (he conference nt ;::*hi I\M in UusltKen 242 at which Roy Copperud, nevrspaper semantic 1st, will speak. Copperud writes an editorial workbook column dealing with newspaper language ror Editor and Publisher magazine. He haa written a book on the subject of newspaper language. He Is also an editorial writer for the Pasa¬ dena Star Newa. Copperud will also speak at 11 AM in Science 121 to all students interested in writing. The Wo¬ men's Press Society will sponsor this meeting. State Opens Bids Far FSC library Addition Sacramento (AP)—The state has called for bids for construc¬ tion of nn estimated tl million addition to the Fresno Slate Col¬ lege library. The General Services Depart¬ ment said bids will be opened here Dec 10, The two story addi¬ tion will add spaces for 625 read¬ ers, for a total of 1.375. and boost the total book capacity to 190,000. 'Buffalo Gams' Will Come Out To Tonight's Dance Oh. buffalo gams won' come out tonight . . ." This may not be the hit of the year, but better music Is guar¬ anteed at tonights "Mr. Gorge¬ ous Game Dance" ln the labora¬ tory school from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. Admission to the dance, spon¬ sored by the Junior claaa. Is TS cents a person and $1.25 a couple. Crowning of Mr. Gorgeous Otuns" will highlight the evening. Studenta are remind*-*! today Is the last day to cast a -rote for the cavndldaie of their choice In 'the Gorgea-ma Gams Contest. Jerry Young, ctmlri.tm, of Ihe a-e-r-ond annual conlc-st, rmnminirii that the Activities Booth will re¬ main open from B AM to 8 I'M. Picture* of the minikUti-s for "Mr. Gor-f-eous Gam*'' are on, dis¬ play In the booth. A trophy will also be awarded to the organ Uatlon sponsoring the winning candidate at the dance. Procei-d-i from the contest and the dance will be used to finance the annual Junior-Senior Pram. Candidates and their sponsor- Ins o-r-gafiliations are: Bob Ogle.. Sigma Alpha Epsi¬ lon: Merv Anderson. Slgiua Nu; Steve Cloud. Theta Chi; Joe. wil- lUms. Alpha, Phi Alpha; Dick Bt-ttencourt. Delta Sigma Phi; Ed Kaiser, Alpha Lambda Chi; and Jerry Fogh. Sigma Chi. Hike McCorrolck. Alpha XI Delta: Matty Matoian. Delta Gamma; Jim Kagerty. Delta Zeta; NeU Wetabrodt. Kappa. Alpha Theta; Paul Barrett. Ho- □'.-i-i Ball; Mike Dougherty. Ba¬ ker Rail; Bill I.ncas. Gravea B and Maynard Moe, Circle ]
Object Description
Title | 1963_11 The Daily Collegian November 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. |
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Language | eng |
Description
Title | November 8, 1963, Page 1 |
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 | Frosh To Vote Again; No Snafus This Time t-i.-ftlnn Officials hope fresh- dent CmiM r.u_^,^_ . ***" Election officials hope fresh- men will elect a class president Wednesday without any of the i.-ctinlc-al snafus whlrh occurred lollowlng the tint freshman clans flection held Oct. 16. Fri-Jik Dew*** and Mantliiim Qus \aare battling for the port. Polls will b« Ml up In ll!i' Activltl*-.-* ■ i(.-.uli aVorn 9 AH-4 I*M. t Court following Irregulari¬ ties In election proceedings. Gar- ** Tailed to turn in an eipense accoupt and was disqualified by Hie election committee. ThR p-^. tlon committee did not follow election code procedure for dis¬ qualification. Both candidates have listed for The Collegian their political aims The first election for president - if elected president. wan declared invalid by the Stii-j Dews mphaat-t-mi "Tlie mont important f iirift Inn flf * cIlUN pl-tnddent U to maintain and <-,>n- tlnunllj- try to Improve n rlMimrl of rommiinlrjillon between the fa-men-me-nlal body end the t"tu- "The class president Is not merely an executive, but more of a go-between through whom suggestlons* dealres. and the will or his classmate* may be made���known io the student council. If for any reason thla elu of communication should become obstructed, or If the class presi¬ dent, in egotistical execution of his office, should piece himself on a pedestal, beyond the reach of his fellow students, the whole concept of student government Is destroyed and it would be obvi¬ ous that the wrong man was placed In office. "To. serve his classmates effec- and modestly—that Is the highest virtue of a class presi¬ dent." (In™ n»ur-rtn. "My main pi-oj- i-i-t wr-iiM Ik-e'the construction of m fn—I nium iRarqure where all infoi-niatlon pertinent to thr fr--hni;in clais could be pot-ted. "I feel there Is very much dla- unlty In the freshman class. One of tbe main ways to break the Ice would be this distribution of Information. This marquee ts one facet or the material side of my campaign. - "I am really more intere-sted in the development of the indivi¬ duals in tbe claaa. rm not Inter¬ ested in merely being able to point to projects and skying 'see what we've done'. I want to develop a spirit of companionship and unity In the class." -I.VNIK POWELL PATTY SAMWMtN T HE FRESNO STATE COLLEG JEANETTE TOWKIIY Student Body To Meet Campus Queen Hopefuls Sixteen Campus Queen hope- fuls will be formally presented lo the student body at the tradition¬ al Queen's Assembly Tuesday- The Is-Wal-Ilil will If hold In tlie Kittle Theater at I I'M. Kelgii- ing Campus Queen Sue Sfl.r-nili.-r anil Sni.l'-tii IJody ITfuldent liiil-- Wcidmer will act a* mlstr.-*« ami master of ci-remonle-ri. The following -lay the "first lady" aspirants will watt M artta- dentn go to (he polls lo elect five finalists. ...Sis of the roynl candidates were Introduced In yesterday'-* isaue of Tlie Collegian nnd (he final 10 twdt ore being Intro¬ duced today. Their arts: *— Tina.Gardner, the Phi Mu So¬ rority's -royal* candidate. She Is a blulogy pt-e-dental major with a -..Sf> grade point nvrnaRe. A Junior. Ml.-, Gardner plans to ut- tewf dental school at the Vnlvei- «lty ot Southern California fol¬ lowing erne! tint Inn from FSC'. The Campus. Queen should, as the college"* official hostess." ■he stated. "She It the represen¬ tative of "the typical TSC coed and then-fore must always he frlendly anil courteous." Sliiina KP Fraiirnlty's entry is iSliel.y MrlmK a Junior elenm-n- lap) nl unit Ion iiuijiir. Ml.-* Mcliols feels "the fore¬ most responsibilities of Campus Queen are to reign over t he Queen's Hail and to represent the student body at functions such as the West Coast Relays." ■ She adds, "it's really rather difficult to say exactly why I would like to be Campus Queen. It would be such a great horror that It's hard lo put my feelings into words." Miss Nichols Is a Student Court Junior Justice who has a 2.8 grade point average. "The true -repi-esenUf-ion of the student body of Fresno rifate (Continued on Page 3) VOLUME LXVlIt FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1968 Council Votes To Keep FSC Closed Jan. 1 Student Council voted Wediir-s- day night to recommend to th<- President's Cabinet that one day be added to the end of Christmas vacation to permit students to return to campus on Jan, 2 rather than New Year's Day, The propo-tnl. which was iuill- nti-d by Student Council lli-pn- •aentullve IUchi.nl I'mtisiniin, epn. ; in,- lhat one day Ih- trmon-J f run the of the The primary reason behind the proposal was to enable students who live a long distance from the college to afeid tlrf holiday traf¬ fic rush. In other business, the council voted to accept Siudent Body President. Dale Wcldmcr'B recom¬ mended list Of siudent members of tho college union commit lee. The students, who will have voting power are Ronald O'Neal, Richard Ahrenit. Kathy Whitfield. Sally Coburn. Gordon Rausser and Jane Sasaki. Three faculty members will be recommended to Dr. Arnold Joyal. college president, for two voting positions on the committee. The councjl also voted to go on recond -recommending that ; Stu¬ dent Body Vice President Rod Coburn and Executive Dean Orrin Wardle further Investigate the campus traffic and parking prob¬ lems. 'Reynard The Fox' Tryouts Are Slated Tryouts for the upcoming producdon of "Raytiard the Fox" by the Children's Theater will be held W'edoeaday from S:S0 (o 5:80 PM ln HpeMli-Art-i 1BS. Tlie pi-eaenla(ion ia for chil¬ dren but the cast me=mber*i are adults. THOMAS BRWSN Journalists Will Hold Dinner State Board President To Speak For Newsmen Th<-uin* I't-aden. he mtmtm l-nii-d ol icnilllne a dinner i president of duration, will icctlnff, of the Kan J one] 11 In Valley Xc-v-iinen'H Conference Nor. SS nt 7 PM. The publisher of the Ore.in.slde Itlode- Trihune and the North County Netvs In San Diego County will ■■[i.'.ii. in ('.li-,]■ i:i' ■ i-:.---i.-.iii ,.=:!. The utcetlng. sponsored by the Fresno State College Journalism department, will host tbe Fresno Press Club, the San Joaquin County CAP To Speak Education Week Will Stress Nation's Strength In Learning Dr. Arthur F. Corey, executive secretary of the California Teach¬ ers Association, and Dr. Robert N. Oerter, minister of the FIrs( Presbyierlan Church of Fresno, wilt headline Education Week events on campus. Education Week will be held Nov. 10-16. The topic of Dr. Corey's speech Wednesday at 7:30 PM In the Little Theater will be "The Professlonaliiatlou of Edu¬ cation in the United States and Europe.*' Dr. Corey will discuss "Educa¬ tion Strengthens a Nation," at 1 PM In Science 121 Thursday. The Association for Childhood Educa¬ tion, the Education Students' Or¬ ganization, and the Student Cali¬ fornia Teachers Association are the Joint sponsors of the talks. Ski Club Wants Racers The Ski Club has Issued a call for all students Interested ln���racing to--1oln their newly formed racing team. All Interested skiers should contact Son Hosklug. Vets To Be Honored At Fountain i Dedicated In the memory of college students who died In serv¬ ice to their country, the Memorial Court Fountain will be tbe center of attraction during the Veterans' Day Observance Monday. The slsnlflcance of this holi¬ day and of the war memorial will be the subject of a talk by Phillip V. Sanchei, "Preeno County's chief administrative officer. Sanchei. a 19G2 graduate of Fresno State, was a member of I BlUe Key. past president of tbe i Sigma Chi Fraternity and of the Young Democrats while at FSC. Or. Pallas Tueller. dean of the ■xillejl-e. Has announced that to necommodate the »t**end«nce from F>rsno aha" the aniTOundln*. areas enforcement of parking regula¬ tions will be relaied between 11 AM and 2 FM. As the audience I* being seated, ihe Fresno State College Band will perform on the lawn north- of the fountain, beginning at 12:30 PM. The program will be opened •by Student Body President Dale Weidmer, who will- introduce Dr. Irwin O. Addlcott, FSC vice presi¬ dent' After a welcome. Dr. Addl¬ cott will then Introduce Mr. San¬ chei. The Air Force lte*«T-i.e Officer* Training Corpe color guard and rifle guard will then present the colrjr* n ml f I rr - n aal lite to the ptr dead, A memorial prayer will be offer-frd by (he Key. Jamea White, an a**a>T>clate dl*-*-ctor of tbe College Y, and the FSC bend will play the National Anthem. The' special observance f close with tbe retiring of the colon by the color guard. In the downtown parade Moi day morning, Suaan Schroeder, 1363-63 Campus Queen, and the AFROTC drill aquad will repre¬ sent Fresno State. Linda Lon--eor. SCTA secre¬ tary, announced all students and faculty are Invited to attend the lectures and an open house at 2-4 I'M Thursday in Cafeteria Room 1. Cookies and coffee will be served, safd Miss Longcor. Lapel tans for all future teach¬ er- will be distributed at the Ac¬ tivities Booth and the foyer of a>« Educational-Psychology Build¬ ing. Mitral Longcor emphasized all credential candidates arc encour¬ aged to wear them Thursday which has been designated as Education Day. . ley professional chapter of Sigma Delta Chi. and journalism stu¬ dents, announced Dr. Paul Shee¬ han. department head. Me added reservations are being taken through the Journalism depart¬ ment. Tickets are S3.50. llmden'H (oik follows an iiftcr- niHin meedog of (he conference nt ;::*hi I\M in UusltKen 242 at which Roy Copperud, nevrspaper semantic 1st, will speak. Copperud writes an editorial workbook column dealing with newspaper language ror Editor and Publisher magazine. He haa written a book on the subject of newspaper language. He Is also an editorial writer for the Pasa¬ dena Star Newa. Copperud will also speak at 11 AM in Science 121 to all students interested in writing. The Wo¬ men's Press Society will sponsor this meeting. State Opens Bids Far FSC library Addition Sacramento (AP)—The state has called for bids for construc¬ tion of nn estimated tl million addition to the Fresno Slate Col¬ lege library. The General Services Depart¬ ment said bids will be opened here Dec 10, The two story addi¬ tion will add spaces for 625 read¬ ers, for a total of 1.375. and boost the total book capacity to 190,000. 'Buffalo Gams' Will Come Out To Tonight's Dance Oh. buffalo gams won' come out tonight . . ." This may not be the hit of the year, but better music Is guar¬ anteed at tonights "Mr. Gorge¬ ous Game Dance" ln the labora¬ tory school from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. Admission to the dance, spon¬ sored by the Junior claaa. Is TS cents a person and $1.25 a couple. Crowning of Mr. Gorgeous Otuns" will highlight the evening. Studenta are remind*-*! today Is the last day to cast a -rote for the cavndldaie of their choice In 'the Gorgea-ma Gams Contest. Jerry Young, ctmlri.tm, of Ihe a-e-r-ond annual conlc-st, rmnminirii that the Activities Booth will re¬ main open from B AM to 8 I'M. Picture* of the minikUti-s for "Mr. Gor-f-eous Gam*'' are on, dis¬ play In the booth. A trophy will also be awarded to the organ Uatlon sponsoring the winning candidate at the dance. Procei-d-i from the contest and the dance will be used to finance the annual Junior-Senior Pram. Candidates and their sponsor- Ins o-r-gafiliations are: Bob Ogle.. Sigma Alpha Epsi¬ lon: Merv Anderson. Slgiua Nu; Steve Cloud. Theta Chi; Joe. wil- lUms. Alpha, Phi Alpha; Dick Bt-ttencourt. Delta Sigma Phi; Ed Kaiser, Alpha Lambda Chi; and Jerry Fogh. Sigma Chi. Hike McCorrolck. Alpha XI Delta: Matty Matoian. Delta Gamma; Jim Kagerty. Delta Zeta; NeU Wetabrodt. Kappa. Alpha Theta; Paul Barrett. Ho- □'.-i-i Ball; Mike Dougherty. Ba¬ ker Rail; Bill I.ncas. Gravea B and Maynard Moe, Circle ] |