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Paget Two— r Utter To He Editor Editor: I liked the editorial 'The Con¬ science." Oct. 31, 196S. Comments about two items oc¬ cur to me: 1. "The difference be¬ tween the average C and the perior A" does not reside In only the "little hit of extra effort" but also in the Intellectual ability of the -student: grades do — should. I believe, reflect more than effort. 2. I should add* t the statement that a student' ultimate goal "is the preparaUon for his life's work" the thought that also he should not only be preparing for but living the Hfe ot a liberally educated, cultured citizen. , ACADEMICIAN -TIm Fretrw Stot-j Colltg* Collegkin- di cicors PIZZERIA Four Sort, ol Italy Spatial'!* In GOOD ITALIAN FOOD MEKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR NEXT SEMESTER ENFIELD HALL Located Less Than One Mile East of F.S.C. al 1124 E. Pierce Drive —Go East On Bontow— COLLEGE APPROVED HOUSING FOR WOMEN FOR INFORMATION CM Jim Petry — 299-4076 FSC Future Farmers To Judge Cotton The sixth annual Future Fann¬ er Cottoh Judging Contest U scheduled for Saturday, Dec. T. Mr. Van Elswyk. fsculty chair¬ man of the event, announced John Mitchell will direct the work of eight other students at the i petition. Assisting Mitchell are William Duncan. Mike Sill. Ray Etche- verry. Richard Fox, Richard Creelman. Gregory Hu'sar. Peter Jackson, and Edward Wand-tell. "Last yea*r," said Van Elswj "we had 90 high school studei competing. This year we hope have teams from the Imperial Valley for the first time. 5Ki. WJ.M3SC ie«t. In *•*■ ill *t 1 PM. An Inter Vnrnli-r ChrUiimn Fellow, tip Meetlns la srrn.-iluli.--i tn IA ID* 'junior ' Pnnhrllrnlt- Mr*tln« n-lll b< m n "111 meet In Cateurli mlttee Room I nt S CM. FRIDAY le C-impu* Queen's I Is 11 Cm ['«''lT'i'."- hitld in ri-JMI Me tntrn « I'M lo S I'M. A Bonfire Kali}.- Is _..-h.-,I_',li-.l - A Rimfirr Itani-a" will r'olloiv In th l„,li Srlioul from !:» I'M to ll.*J PM. SATURDAY AWS will hold it rr-Klotinl r-onf-Tenr at t-o-i Anseka St-ite Cotlme. Tli.- kli-kriff for iltr Ssn Joae Stat tooth-ill (■im will f-art at I PM li J talc lltfe Stadium. PATlOmil OUR JDVfBT/SfllS ibuu&tatw 00to McDonaltfe S5i STOP...art th* Goldan Archaa • Blackstone & Shields Shaw and Fresno Ceremonies Will Be Held For 9 Pledge Members Epsilon Pi Tun. the Interna- tlonal honorary Industrial arts fraternity, will Initiate nine new members today. The ceremonies will be held In Industrial Arts. 101 at 7 PM. Re¬ freshments will be served to n bora and their wives or guests following the initiation. The new Initiates Include Da¬ vid Bockman, Doyle Clayton, Ronald Copley, George Ferguson, Nasser Kady, Stoney Savage. Rob¬ ert Strickland. Dennis Wash, and Robert Wheeler. Membership In the honor group Is limited by scholastic attain¬ ment. Tom Rudholm. president, explaln-rd. At present. EPT has 15 active members and the nine Ini¬ tiates, he added. The new members will be hon¬ ored with the spring semester Ini¬ tiates at thc annual Epsilon PI Tau banquet ln April, Rudholm said. Officers serving with Rudholm for thc fall semester are Don Parrlsh, vice-president; Lee Dlt- iler. secretary; and DouRlai Thomas, treasurer. Dr. William H. Bliss, professor of industrial arts, and Dr. Richard P, Newcomb. assistant professo: of industrial, arts,- arc EPT eo iponsors. Dr. Shepard To Join Panel Talk Traffic Citation Records Show Increase Over Last Semester Ity RICHAttD GOTO Learning the rules on the part of campus drivers can be rough, as la evidenced by the fact that traffic citations this semester ex¬ ceed the first 60 days of last se¬ mester by 301}. More than 1.8-10 ltarfic cita¬ tions have been Issued on campus since Sept. 23. the first day of enforcement, reports Douglas Dambiidgc, chief of the security patrol. "This exceeds the amount Is¬ sued during any 00 day -n-rKul of last semester by about 800," he said. Ilambrtdge catimatea l,.*iOO Cita¬ tions were Issued during tin- liiiMl,'>t 00 day period last *••*■- The most citations Issued for one day (a 1> hour period) this semester was 131. "This was early in the semester when the most frequent violation was tbe placing of the parking decal In the wrong area ot the car windshield." he said. "Lately, this problem has been Ironed out to*-the point where maybe only a few citations are Issued now and when most ot the marked general The sweetest problems I . he A Fresno State College faculty member has been chosen to lead a discussion on public relations at Ihe national conference of the Public Relations Society of Amer¬ ica. The sessions begin Nov. IT In San Francisco. Dr. Bernard A. Shepard. a pro¬ fessor of Journalism, was named by national PRSA headquarters in New York to a five man panel of professional Journalists. The panel Includes presidents of five of the 63 PRSA chapters in the country- Shepard la the president of the I llgious Center and concludes at Fresno Area Chapter of PRSA. 1 PM after discussion. Dr. Uphold Will Speak On Bible A prominent professor of Eng- sh and philosophy will discuss Wisdom Literature in the Old Testament" todaf at a Collego ' program. Dr. William Uphold, associate professor of English and phlloa- r at Fresno State College, will he main speaker of the Col¬ lege T Encounter noon series. discuss the various types of wisdom thought circu¬ lating In the Ancient Near East, and ways In which they appear within the Old Testament writ- Inga Dr. Uphold's sub-title for his lecture is "The Fear of the Lord he Beginning of Wisdom," one of two themes found ln Old Testa- *-nt Wisdom writings. Encounter begins at 11:15 In Arakelian Hall of the College Re- ONE WAY TO TRAVEL FOR LESS THAN GREYHOUND AmmnmekmttoitwjtAuBiemMmymirmar -aa-at to tratajl you cant ttaraaGra-tt-oaiidtwaj-aag |-*»a-aT«»ta--a»jiUiMLInfart titan tj*at-a.plar«Lxdrwing)>our«IT.fofe 00 tS*trlr**NP*mO ... AND LEAVE THE DRTVIN0 TO US. Onaanyaaaa Round Trip ,15.40 PHOBaTX On, aaay atrj* aaajae, trip aatuo On. way UJt Hew. trip asJSO SALT LAKE CITY On. way ,23.55 fte^a trip faaxo ion h. r*att-MO. cAuroaMA .,=m, a-aawab Instant Homework! NEW KIND OF TYPEWRITER! The HEHMES 3DD0 "Prcftsskual" Portoilel H-fcSi-t [^rg-^J4olidatf special HERMES ROCKET Reg. $74.50 — Spaclal $39JO HUTCH S BUSINESS MACHINES 4845 N. Blacluton* Ava. Phone M2-5485 »*» Looking for the Best Way to gef Clean Clothes SAVE MONEY AND TIME AT NORGE CLEAN 7 DRESSES OR 6 SLACKS. UP TO 8 LBS. FOR ONLY **->00 CONVENIENT STUDY TABIES BAKERS DOZEN 113th Land ha.) IICENSED OPERATOR ON DUTY AT All TIMES M R<3 LAUNDRY ANP CLEANING 4168 No. Hrat St. BA 7-0287 eiplslne.1, Include Illegal parking In tho re-rt-ricted residence hall areas, and overwriting In lirn-ii 80 minute -tones. "On the average about IS t citations a day are Issued for parking violations In the resi¬ dence hsll areas." Bam bridge pointed out students with general parking permits park mostly In the restricted residence hsll areas when they find all the marked general spaces on campus tilled. "Tha-y believe that a ge-*ieral parking permit -i.v-.iirv-. them of a space on campus. This Is true. It only s-a-mrea that thej can legally park on campus.' He explained these students could avoid paying a fine for Ille¬ gal parking in these areas by parking In areas along Barstow Avenue east of Maple all the way to Chestnut Avenue. "Five hundred cars can be le¬ gally parked In this area by those students who arrive on campus later than 9 AM. This Is the time Baptist Students Will Host After Game Party Members of the Baptist Stu¬ dent Union will host an after game pizza party and hootenanny in the College "Y" annex for San Jose BSU members. Rose-Etui I lo Moore, publlcity chnlrman. said thc students trom San Jose will also be overnight guests of Fresno State students. parking spaces are tilled. "More general parking permits have been Issued thin there are marked general parking spaces on campus,".in- said, "but more gen¬ eral permits have not been lasued than there are legal places to park. "Tho last figure I saw on Ihe -amount or grnri-nJ parking decala sold was sllghU-r more than 2,000. If these student*, mreee to patic on campus all at a-jrnce, they cotnld do ao becanse In addition to the 1.JM6 marked general eomcee 000 more cars can be parked along 1 lam tow east of Maple. "Students not wanting to be cltcd for Illegal parking in the restricted residence hall areas can either rise and shine a little earlier to obtain a space closer to campus or they can do a little walking when they park In the areas along Barstow." Guernsey j^^*ffff*tf*J^__ ■ z E- P H -"INSET -IB • '-'iii Y R At Your '•*-3«***K? MILK 1 '-'-^■sl'-' Church Stkp CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST CEDAR NEAR BEIMONT SMI AM ColUg* Iv-ln*.. Bibl. Clod4,1 S PM Collage Butln-rii F*Ito*-hip 1,00 AM Morning Wojnhip 7=30 FM Eva-iino Wonhip MORNINC SERVICE BROADCAST — KltV — DIAL 1510 Irving E. Penbarlhy, D.D., Poitor LEARN TO PLAY THE GUITAR For fun and satisfaction, discover-the thrill of playing for yourself and others. Wa Spatioliia In FOLK - MODERN - ROCK t, ROLL - ELECTRIC BASS WESTERN - MODERN CORDS AND PBOFESSIONAl JAZZ ONE MONTHS LESSON $10.00 Which Includes Rental Free KELTON GUITAR STUDIO JoTO E. Mala* In Gang', Stopping Carat* CEDAR tSt SHIELDS SHOPPING CENTER KELIY-MOORE PAINT CO., INC ' Of FRESNO Manufacturer! of PREMIUM QUAUTY PAINTS 3251 N.CEDAR l"anvar "WalA » Cado, mam, caut. -h-m.*- One Hour MARTINIZING PROreSSIONAL CLEANING AND PRESSING NEVER AN EXTRA CHARGE FOR QUICIC SERVICE 7:30 n.m. . 6O0 p.m. 3J« N. Cdor Ay.nu. |Com« C«la, S Shl.ld.l BA 9-2546
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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 |
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Title | November 14, 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 | Paget Two— r Utter To He Editor Editor: I liked the editorial 'The Con¬ science." Oct. 31, 196S. Comments about two items oc¬ cur to me: 1. "The difference be¬ tween the average C and the perior A" does not reside In only the "little hit of extra effort" but also in the Intellectual ability of the -student: grades do — should. I believe, reflect more than effort. 2. I should add* t the statement that a student' ultimate goal "is the preparaUon for his life's work" the thought that also he should not only be preparing for but living the Hfe ot a liberally educated, cultured citizen. , ACADEMICIAN -TIm Fretrw Stot-j Colltg* Collegkin- di cicors PIZZERIA Four Sort, ol Italy Spatial'!* In GOOD ITALIAN FOOD MEKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR NEXT SEMESTER ENFIELD HALL Located Less Than One Mile East of F.S.C. al 1124 E. Pierce Drive —Go East On Bontow— COLLEGE APPROVED HOUSING FOR WOMEN FOR INFORMATION CM Jim Petry — 299-4076 FSC Future Farmers To Judge Cotton The sixth annual Future Fann¬ er Cottoh Judging Contest U scheduled for Saturday, Dec. T. Mr. Van Elswyk. fsculty chair¬ man of the event, announced John Mitchell will direct the work of eight other students at the i petition. Assisting Mitchell are William Duncan. Mike Sill. Ray Etche- verry. Richard Fox, Richard Creelman. Gregory Hu'sar. Peter Jackson, and Edward Wand-tell. "Last yea*r," said Van Elswj "we had 90 high school studei competing. This year we hope have teams from the Imperial Valley for the first time. 5Ki. WJ.M3SC ie«t. In *•*■ ill *t 1 PM. An Inter Vnrnli-r ChrUiimn Fellow, tip Meetlns la srrn.-iluli.--i tn IA ID* 'junior ' Pnnhrllrnlt- Mr*tln« n-lll b< m n "111 meet In Cateurli mlttee Room I nt S CM. FRIDAY le C-impu* Queen's I Is 11 Cm ['«''lT'i'."- hitld in ri-JMI Me tntrn « I'M lo S I'M. A Bonfire Kali}.- Is _..-h.-,I_',li-.l - A Rimfirr Itani-a" will r'olloiv In th l„,li Srlioul from !:» I'M to ll.*J PM. SATURDAY AWS will hold it rr-Klotinl r-onf-Tenr at t-o-i Anseka St-ite Cotlme. Tli.- kli-kriff for iltr Ssn Joae Stat tooth-ill (■im will f-art at I PM li J talc lltfe Stadium. PATlOmil OUR JDVfBT/SfllS ibuu&tatw 00to McDonaltfe S5i STOP...art th* Goldan Archaa • Blackstone & Shields Shaw and Fresno Ceremonies Will Be Held For 9 Pledge Members Epsilon Pi Tun. the Interna- tlonal honorary Industrial arts fraternity, will Initiate nine new members today. The ceremonies will be held In Industrial Arts. 101 at 7 PM. Re¬ freshments will be served to n bora and their wives or guests following the initiation. The new Initiates Include Da¬ vid Bockman, Doyle Clayton, Ronald Copley, George Ferguson, Nasser Kady, Stoney Savage. Rob¬ ert Strickland. Dennis Wash, and Robert Wheeler. Membership In the honor group Is limited by scholastic attain¬ ment. Tom Rudholm. president, explaln-rd. At present. EPT has 15 active members and the nine Ini¬ tiates, he added. The new members will be hon¬ ored with the spring semester Ini¬ tiates at thc annual Epsilon PI Tau banquet ln April, Rudholm said. Officers serving with Rudholm for thc fall semester are Don Parrlsh, vice-president; Lee Dlt- iler. secretary; and DouRlai Thomas, treasurer. Dr. William H. Bliss, professor of industrial arts, and Dr. Richard P, Newcomb. assistant professo: of industrial, arts,- arc EPT eo iponsors. Dr. Shepard To Join Panel Talk Traffic Citation Records Show Increase Over Last Semester Ity RICHAttD GOTO Learning the rules on the part of campus drivers can be rough, as la evidenced by the fact that traffic citations this semester ex¬ ceed the first 60 days of last se¬ mester by 301}. More than 1.8-10 ltarfic cita¬ tions have been Issued on campus since Sept. 23. the first day of enforcement, reports Douglas Dambiidgc, chief of the security patrol. "This exceeds the amount Is¬ sued during any 00 day -n-rKul of last semester by about 800," he said. Ilambrtdge catimatea l,.*iOO Cita¬ tions were Issued during tin- liiiMl,'>t 00 day period last *••*■- The most citations Issued for one day (a 1> hour period) this semester was 131. "This was early in the semester when the most frequent violation was tbe placing of the parking decal In the wrong area ot the car windshield." he said. "Lately, this problem has been Ironed out to*-the point where maybe only a few citations are Issued now and when most ot the marked general The sweetest problems I . he A Fresno State College faculty member has been chosen to lead a discussion on public relations at Ihe national conference of the Public Relations Society of Amer¬ ica. The sessions begin Nov. IT In San Francisco. Dr. Bernard A. Shepard. a pro¬ fessor of Journalism, was named by national PRSA headquarters in New York to a five man panel of professional Journalists. The panel Includes presidents of five of the 63 PRSA chapters in the country- Shepard la the president of the I llgious Center and concludes at Fresno Area Chapter of PRSA. 1 PM after discussion. Dr. Uphold Will Speak On Bible A prominent professor of Eng- sh and philosophy will discuss Wisdom Literature in the Old Testament" todaf at a Collego ' program. Dr. William Uphold, associate professor of English and phlloa- r at Fresno State College, will he main speaker of the Col¬ lege T Encounter noon series. discuss the various types of wisdom thought circu¬ lating In the Ancient Near East, and ways In which they appear within the Old Testament writ- Inga Dr. Uphold's sub-title for his lecture is "The Fear of the Lord he Beginning of Wisdom," one of two themes found ln Old Testa- *-nt Wisdom writings. Encounter begins at 11:15 In Arakelian Hall of the College Re- ONE WAY TO TRAVEL FOR LESS THAN GREYHOUND AmmnmekmttoitwjtAuBiemMmymirmar -aa-at to tratajl you cant ttaraaGra-tt-oaiidtwaj-aag |-*»a-aT«»ta--a»jiUiMLInfart titan tj*at-a.plar«Lxdrwing)>our«IT.fofe 00 tS*trlr**NP*mO ... AND LEAVE THE DRTVIN0 TO US. Onaanyaaaa Round Trip ,15.40 PHOBaTX On, aaay atrj* aaajae, trip aatuo On. way UJt Hew. trip asJSO SALT LAKE CITY On. way ,23.55 fte^a trip faaxo ion h. r*att-MO. cAuroaMA .,=m, a-aawab Instant Homework! NEW KIND OF TYPEWRITER! The HEHMES 3DD0 "Prcftsskual" Portoilel H-fcSi-t [^rg-^J4olidatf special HERMES ROCKET Reg. $74.50 — Spaclal $39JO HUTCH S BUSINESS MACHINES 4845 N. Blacluton* Ava. Phone M2-5485 »*» Looking for the Best Way to gef Clean Clothes SAVE MONEY AND TIME AT NORGE CLEAN 7 DRESSES OR 6 SLACKS. UP TO 8 LBS. FOR ONLY **->00 CONVENIENT STUDY TABIES BAKERS DOZEN 113th Land ha.) IICENSED OPERATOR ON DUTY AT All TIMES M R<3 LAUNDRY ANP CLEANING 4168 No. Hrat St. BA 7-0287 eiplslne.1, Include Illegal parking In tho re-rt-ricted residence hall areas, and overwriting In lirn-ii 80 minute -tones. "On the average about IS t citations a day are Issued for parking violations In the resi¬ dence hsll areas." Bam bridge pointed out students with general parking permits park mostly In the restricted residence hsll areas when they find all the marked general spaces on campus tilled. "Tha-y believe that a ge-*ieral parking permit -i.v-.iirv-. them of a space on campus. This Is true. It only s-a-mrea that thej can legally park on campus.' He explained these students could avoid paying a fine for Ille¬ gal parking in these areas by parking In areas along Barstow Avenue east of Maple all the way to Chestnut Avenue. "Five hundred cars can be le¬ gally parked In this area by those students who arrive on campus later than 9 AM. This Is the time Baptist Students Will Host After Game Party Members of the Baptist Stu¬ dent Union will host an after game pizza party and hootenanny in the College "Y" annex for San Jose BSU members. Rose-Etui I lo Moore, publlcity chnlrman. said thc students trom San Jose will also be overnight guests of Fresno State students. parking spaces are tilled. "More general parking permits have been Issued thin there are marked general parking spaces on campus,".in- said, "but more gen¬ eral permits have not been lasued than there are legal places to park. "Tho last figure I saw on Ihe -amount or grnri-nJ parking decala sold was sllghU-r more than 2,000. If these student*, mreee to patic on campus all at a-jrnce, they cotnld do ao becanse In addition to the 1.JM6 marked general eomcee 000 more cars can be parked along 1 lam tow east of Maple. "Students not wanting to be cltcd for Illegal parking in the restricted residence hall areas can either rise and shine a little earlier to obtain a space closer to campus or they can do a little walking when they park In the areas along Barstow." Guernsey j^^*ffff*tf*J^__ ■ z E- P H -"INSET -IB • '-'iii Y R At Your '•*-3«***K? MILK 1 '-'-^■sl'-' Church Stkp CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST CEDAR NEAR BEIMONT SMI AM ColUg* Iv-ln*.. Bibl. Clod4,1 S PM Collage Butln-rii F*Ito*-hip 1,00 AM Morning Wojnhip 7=30 FM Eva-iino Wonhip MORNINC SERVICE BROADCAST — KltV — DIAL 1510 Irving E. Penbarlhy, D.D., Poitor LEARN TO PLAY THE GUITAR For fun and satisfaction, discover-the thrill of playing for yourself and others. Wa Spatioliia In FOLK - MODERN - ROCK t, ROLL - ELECTRIC BASS WESTERN - MODERN CORDS AND PBOFESSIONAl JAZZ ONE MONTHS LESSON $10.00 Which Includes Rental Free KELTON GUITAR STUDIO JoTO E. Mala* In Gang', Stopping Carat* CEDAR tSt SHIELDS SHOPPING CENTER KELIY-MOORE PAINT CO., INC ' Of FRESNO Manufacturer! of PREMIUM QUAUTY PAINTS 3251 N.CEDAR l"anvar "WalA » Cado, mam, caut. -h-m.*- One Hour MARTINIZING PROreSSIONAL CLEANING AND PRESSING NEVER AN EXTRA CHARGE FOR QUICIC SERVICE 7:30 n.m. . 6O0 p.m. 3J« N. Cdor Ay.nu. |Com« C«la, S Shl.ld.l BA 9-2546 |