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Page Two- -Jhg, freano State College Collegian- LEARN TO PLAY THE GUITAR For fun and satisfaction, discover the thrill of playing for yourself and others. We Specialize in FOLK - MODERN - ROCK & ROIL - ELECTRIC BASS WESTERN - MODERN CORDS AND PROFESSIONAL JAZZ ONE MONTHS LESSON $10.00 Which Includes Rental Free KELTON GUITAR STUDIO 2610 E. Ashlan in Gens', Shopping Confer PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTIZERS QCMDQ EC? your Car DON MAHAIFtrS \ AlW AUTO llFHOISItRI AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION — SEAT COVERS & FURNITURE service, repair cor,.,.™, tops MARK IV AUTOMOTIVE REFRIGERATION COMPLETE AUTO INTERIORS 3fr4.464> ,31 Abbr ,133 N. ,!«,„..* AM 6-3,14 CAR RADIOS FCC LICENSED SERVICEMEN AUTO RADIO SFBI/ICf CO. 1 309 N. BLKk.t.n. AM ,-3733 RlUfS TUJV£ UP CAl-STATE MUFFLER SERVICE MUFFLERS « TAILPIPES • EXHAUSTS FOR Alt CARS „ AUTO AIR CONDITIONING 2.0 /O OFF ON PARTS WITH S.B. CARD AM «-9H6» 1160 aimblonaol Oliva BLACKSTONE AUTO PARTS COM TO THE FRESNO STATE CAMPUS 64M N. BLACKSTONE 439-2311 • NEW .USED * REBUILT PARTS FOR ALL CARS SHOW STARTS DAILY AT 6:30 South aaflSfcrra NOW THRU TUESDAY 2ND FEATURE Henry Fonda - Anthony Parkin: "THE TIN STAR" ^■Eiri®f3)ifE30QB3BS(§l]^ @©oanipe9aDD©DQ@ Tneyjace an unknown world of adventure with instinct their only guide to home ^ Walt Disney,™-, InekdMeToumev ^BOlXffi.-,-..TAO.SrrLlIATH.u=-.a~ -— NOW THRU TUESDAY 2ND FEATURE Rosalind Ru,sell . Natalia Wood "GYPSY" in Color*' BRODAWAYS COMEDY HIT FOR 3 TEARS Answers Sought From Candidates (Continued from Page I) swcrs for why ahe'd Hlte to be Campus Queen. "First of all, what girl would n't like to be Campus Queen? Secondly, I feci that this opportunity would be beneficial to any girl In enriching her exper¬ iences and background." Aa ror the ■i-.-.|«,ii--.iiiniii,", of n Campiu- Queen, she said: "1 feel that the Campufi Queen, l>Mldee paVtlclpatlnii in the Went Coaj-t ltelaya and other nctlvltlee, luu the i*eiq>*nulblllty of i--l-presentlnK Fresno State at all time-*. There¬ fore, ahe should be as courteoun and friendly to others aa ahe knows how." Eleanor Flrpo, a junior ele¬ mentary education major. Is the SCTA candidate for Campus Queen. She plans to teach in the primary grades after graduation. Ml H Flrpo, who has a 2.30 Krnde point avei-njcT, feels that the Campus Queen I,:,-- in.my -.[■■■ -Ti-.i t,l I i [ ii- ., --pi-nk-il I y m (linn most people renllre. "Besides being a loyal and friendly pen-on. she must alway: have ln mind that she Is a symbol representing FSC and that by be- In*; the school's official hostess, she will conat.intly f-ome in con¬ tact with many new and Inter¬ esting per.ionalltlca. In this woy she must represent FSC to the best of bet*} ability "I think any girl elected Cam- pui- Queen would feel that It is a great challenge as well as a won¬ derful and rewarding experience. But most of all." ahe added, "the satisfaction of representing FSC would be wonderful. Itarbara Harmon It the Triple S i-;„i.]i.lii(,- for <-.,!!!].ii. monai-ch. Itarliai-a, a junior elementary edu. cation major, looks forward to ii'su-lsini; elementary school nii.-r .she gradinites. Her grade point avernge Ih B.BS. - Unu.uol HAWAII SOMETHING NEW FOR TEENAGE GIRLS Scwnd New Iron In Pc do-a-a — 7 nt-ahl*. Entlti All Inclwi.Y* 495.00 ■ ESEIVAIION DEADLINE NOV. TS HRDUCKA TRAVEL AGENCY 16I-744I 1310 TUIARE ST. Ol VIRGINIA MOIOAN 117-637? Sweepstake Winner Tlie Sigma Alpha Epsllor, winning float 1* shown deplcUng an Artec temple with "hnnian saa-rrlfic*e" di-e*****. In the rotors of Snn IHego State rollegt--. SAE iwf-etheart laorrnitie I'll Li shuun In the foreKi-ounil.- l:i her opinion, "a Campus Queen should represent her col¬ lege and the student body In tbe best way she can. both on campus and In the community. She Is the olficial hoste-is for the college. "To be FSC Campus Queen would be one or the greatest events of my life and certainly the highest tionor. "Or course I would like to rep¬ resent F80 U t'nmpii* Queen hut whether or not I even get into tlie finals 1 think It's wonderful to Ik- running." "First Tady" candidate Sally Hostetter thinks "the most Im¬ portant responsibility of a Cam pus Queen Is lo be a graelou* representative of Fresno State College." As for why Bhe would tike lo be campus monarch. Miss Hos- "I think any girl would be hon¬ ored to be choi-en as FSC CaUUOl Queen. It would be a very won¬ derful and happy part or her life —something that would remain with her, not only during her reign, but always." Your Convenience 1fau&lwMto McDonalcfe 8& STOP...at th* Golden Arches ° Blackstone & Shields Shaw and Fresno FOR SALE I960 Dorjrj. Mnlnd-i, tmmem+ree Ph0 37-790 qhar 5 mm. S9 T*. 3. isli bar. Phon. Bill -0346. Chrom roll FOt -Mil—-37 St.tk OD. tlaon Fort too foirlan. I dr. M AM 6-2504. H.T. LAUNDRY PROBLEMS VANISH WHEN YOU USE THE MODERN WASHING MACHINES AND DRYERS AT . . . cJLc amoure d COIN OPERATED CLEANING CENTER Only 1 '/. Mile-: South of Fresno Stole College In tho New "College Village"—Cedar & Gettyiburg OPEN 7:30 A.M. TO 9*00 P.M.—CLOSED SUNDAYS LEARN SPEED READING NEW EVENING FALL CUSSES STARTING. LEARN TO READ 1500 TO 2500 WORDS PER MINUTE WITH^0% C0-W-REHENS10N IMPaoVE MEMORY For Information Call Afternoon-- AD 7-9101 _ tomation , SPliDRI.aiNOCllNIC MEKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR NEXT SEMESTER ENFIELD HALL LocalAd Loss Than On. Mft. East et F.S.C. al 1124E.PE.rc.Driv. —Go East On Darstosv— COUEGE APPROVED HOUSING FOR WOMEN FOR IPTFORMATION CALL Jim Perry —29-M076 Looking for the Best Way ' to get Clean Clothes SAVE MONEY AND TIME AT NORGE CLEAN 7 DRESSES OR 6 SLACKS. UP TO S LBS. FOR ONLY snoo CONVENIENT STUDY TABLES BAKERS DOZEN I 13th Load Fre.) UCENSED OPERATOR ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES M P=?C3i LAUNDRY AND CLEANING VI LL a-lfX" 4168 No. First St. BA7-Q287 The greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counsel - FRANCIS BACON And there's a let of personal satisfaction in H, too. Helping pet-spin plan for tha future is a unique feature ot We In¬ surance sel ling. A career- la life insurance offers many advantages. Be¬ side-* the opportunity to be of service to othere, there's the advantage of being in a business that can be built trom your own ability and imagination. Perhaps you should -inves¬ tigate -what this field ha*vto offer you. For full infomWioi-t, write for our free booklet '"Career Opportunities*'. or ■top by our campus office. RICHARD LOONEY Mario Towers Bldg. 129S Wishon, Suite A AM 8-9274 PROVIDENT MUTUALa-a-**-** LIFE Insurance Company of Philadelphia "The Future Belongs to Qaa" What about your future? ... A food career question for any new college graduate. We may have the an,wer—because tha Sale, Department at Southern California Ga, Company I, definitely "on Ihe go." We're Interested In engineers (any degree), liberal, arte and builnei, edminl-tratlon Jraduato, for positions as sales engineer, or sale, reprMerrl- I 22" S*° "P " • <"•' placemen, i office now. | Mr. Foster Hames ol our company nlll be Inlenlenlno on campus <§). Priory, November a SOUTHUM CAUfORH.A OAS COKifAHr *** 6«W Opportunity Employ**
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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | November 7, 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 | Page Two- -Jhg, freano State College Collegian- LEARN TO PLAY THE GUITAR For fun and satisfaction, discover the thrill of playing for yourself and others. We Specialize in FOLK - MODERN - ROCK & ROIL - ELECTRIC BASS WESTERN - MODERN CORDS AND PROFESSIONAL JAZZ ONE MONTHS LESSON $10.00 Which Includes Rental Free KELTON GUITAR STUDIO 2610 E. Ashlan in Gens', Shopping Confer PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTIZERS QCMDQ EC? your Car DON MAHAIFtrS \ AlW AUTO llFHOISItRI AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION — SEAT COVERS & FURNITURE service, repair cor,.,.™, tops MARK IV AUTOMOTIVE REFRIGERATION COMPLETE AUTO INTERIORS 3fr4.464> ,31 Abbr ,133 N. ,!«,„..* AM 6-3,14 CAR RADIOS FCC LICENSED SERVICEMEN AUTO RADIO SFBI/ICf CO. 1 309 N. BLKk.t.n. AM ,-3733 RlUfS TUJV£ UP CAl-STATE MUFFLER SERVICE MUFFLERS « TAILPIPES • EXHAUSTS FOR Alt CARS „ AUTO AIR CONDITIONING 2.0 /O OFF ON PARTS WITH S.B. CARD AM «-9H6» 1160 aimblonaol Oliva BLACKSTONE AUTO PARTS COM TO THE FRESNO STATE CAMPUS 64M N. BLACKSTONE 439-2311 • NEW .USED * REBUILT PARTS FOR ALL CARS SHOW STARTS DAILY AT 6:30 South aaflSfcrra NOW THRU TUESDAY 2ND FEATURE Henry Fonda - Anthony Parkin: "THE TIN STAR" ^■Eiri®f3)ifE30QB3BS(§l]^ @©oanipe9aDD©DQ@ Tneyjace an unknown world of adventure with instinct their only guide to home ^ Walt Disney,™-, InekdMeToumev ^BOlXffi.-,-..TAO.SrrLlIATH.u=-.a~ -— NOW THRU TUESDAY 2ND FEATURE Rosalind Ru,sell . Natalia Wood "GYPSY" in Color*' BRODAWAYS COMEDY HIT FOR 3 TEARS Answers Sought From Candidates (Continued from Page I) swcrs for why ahe'd Hlte to be Campus Queen. "First of all, what girl would n't like to be Campus Queen? Secondly, I feci that this opportunity would be beneficial to any girl In enriching her exper¬ iences and background." Aa ror the ■i-.-.|«,ii--.iiiniii,", of n Campiu- Queen, she said: "1 feel that the Campufi Queen, l>Mldee paVtlclpatlnii in the Went Coaj-t ltelaya and other nctlvltlee, luu the i*eiq>*nulblllty of i--l-presentlnK Fresno State at all time-*. There¬ fore, ahe should be as courteoun and friendly to others aa ahe knows how." Eleanor Flrpo, a junior ele¬ mentary education major. Is the SCTA candidate for Campus Queen. She plans to teach in the primary grades after graduation. Ml H Flrpo, who has a 2.30 Krnde point avei-njcT, feels that the Campus Queen I,:,-- in.my -.[■■■ -Ti-.i t,l I i [ ii- ., --pi-nk-il I y m (linn most people renllre. "Besides being a loyal and friendly pen-on. she must alway: have ln mind that she Is a symbol representing FSC and that by be- In*; the school's official hostess, she will conat.intly f-ome in con¬ tact with many new and Inter¬ esting per.ionalltlca. In this woy she must represent FSC to the best of bet*} ability "I think any girl elected Cam- pui- Queen would feel that It is a great challenge as well as a won¬ derful and rewarding experience. But most of all." ahe added, "the satisfaction of representing FSC would be wonderful. Itarbara Harmon It the Triple S i-;„i.]i.lii(,- for <-.,!!!].ii. monai-ch. Itarliai-a, a junior elementary edu. cation major, looks forward to ii'su-lsini; elementary school nii.-r .she gradinites. Her grade point avernge Ih B.BS. - Unu.uol HAWAII SOMETHING NEW FOR TEENAGE GIRLS Scwnd New Iron In Pc do-a-a — 7 nt-ahl*. Entlti All Inclwi.Y* 495.00 ■ ESEIVAIION DEADLINE NOV. TS HRDUCKA TRAVEL AGENCY 16I-744I 1310 TUIARE ST. Ol VIRGINIA MOIOAN 117-637? Sweepstake Winner Tlie Sigma Alpha Epsllor, winning float 1* shown deplcUng an Artec temple with "hnnian saa-rrlfic*e" di-e*****. In the rotors of Snn IHego State rollegt--. SAE iwf-etheart laorrnitie I'll Li shuun In the foreKi-ounil.- l:i her opinion, "a Campus Queen should represent her col¬ lege and the student body In tbe best way she can. both on campus and In the community. She Is the olficial hoste-is for the college. "To be FSC Campus Queen would be one or the greatest events of my life and certainly the highest tionor. "Or course I would like to rep¬ resent F80 U t'nmpii* Queen hut whether or not I even get into tlie finals 1 think It's wonderful to Ik- running." "First Tady" candidate Sally Hostetter thinks "the most Im¬ portant responsibility of a Cam pus Queen Is lo be a graelou* representative of Fresno State College." As for why Bhe would tike lo be campus monarch. Miss Hos- "I think any girl would be hon¬ ored to be choi-en as FSC CaUUOl Queen. It would be a very won¬ derful and happy part or her life —something that would remain with her, not only during her reign, but always." Your Convenience 1fau&lwMto McDonalcfe 8& STOP...at th* Golden Arches ° Blackstone & Shields Shaw and Fresno FOR SALE I960 Dorjrj. Mnlnd-i, tmmem+ree Ph0 37-790 qhar 5 mm. S9 T*. 3. isli bar. Phon. Bill -0346. Chrom roll FOt -Mil—-37 St.tk OD. tlaon Fort too foirlan. I dr. M AM 6-2504. H.T. LAUNDRY PROBLEMS VANISH WHEN YOU USE THE MODERN WASHING MACHINES AND DRYERS AT . . . cJLc amoure d COIN OPERATED CLEANING CENTER Only 1 '/. Mile-: South of Fresno Stole College In tho New "College Village"—Cedar & Gettyiburg OPEN 7:30 A.M. TO 9*00 P.M.—CLOSED SUNDAYS LEARN SPEED READING NEW EVENING FALL CUSSES STARTING. LEARN TO READ 1500 TO 2500 WORDS PER MINUTE WITH^0% C0-W-REHENS10N IMPaoVE MEMORY For Information Call Afternoon-- AD 7-9101 _ tomation , SPliDRI.aiNOCllNIC MEKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR NEXT SEMESTER ENFIELD HALL LocalAd Loss Than On. Mft. East et F.S.C. al 1124E.PE.rc.Driv. —Go East On Darstosv— COUEGE APPROVED HOUSING FOR WOMEN FOR IPTFORMATION CALL Jim Perry —29-M076 Looking for the Best Way ' to get Clean Clothes SAVE MONEY AND TIME AT NORGE CLEAN 7 DRESSES OR 6 SLACKS. UP TO S LBS. FOR ONLY snoo CONVENIENT STUDY TABLES BAKERS DOZEN I 13th Load Fre.) UCENSED OPERATOR ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES M P=?C3i LAUNDRY AND CLEANING VI LL a-lfX" 4168 No. First St. BA7-Q287 The greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counsel - FRANCIS BACON And there's a let of personal satisfaction in H, too. Helping pet-spin plan for tha future is a unique feature ot We In¬ surance sel ling. A career- la life insurance offers many advantages. Be¬ side-* the opportunity to be of service to othere, there's the advantage of being in a business that can be built trom your own ability and imagination. Perhaps you should -inves¬ tigate -what this field ha*vto offer you. For full infomWioi-t, write for our free booklet '"Career Opportunities*'. or ■top by our campus office. RICHARD LOONEY Mario Towers Bldg. 129S Wishon, Suite A AM 8-9274 PROVIDENT MUTUALa-a-**-** LIFE Insurance Company of Philadelphia "The Future Belongs to Qaa" What about your future? ... A food career question for any new college graduate. We may have the an,wer—because tha Sale, Department at Southern California Ga, Company I, definitely "on Ihe go." We're Interested In engineers (any degree), liberal, arte and builnei, edminl-tratlon Jraduato, for positions as sales engineer, or sale, reprMerrl- I 22" S*° "P " • <"•' placemen, i office now. | Mr. Foster Hames ol our company nlll be Inlenlenlno on campus <§). Priory, November a SOUTHUM CAUfORH.A OAS COKifAHr *** 6«W Opportunity Employ** |