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FFA Cotton Judging Contest Plani Are Set; FSC Will Play Host -TTm Fr*sno Stat* College Collegicm- -Pofl* The Sixth Annual Future partners Cotton. Judging Contest j^s underwsy' on campus Sat¬ urday morning. Lloyd Dowler. dean of agricul¬ ture, underscored the growing in- lerest In California's number one exah crop by noting that for the firs: time schoolt outalde the San josquln Valley wtll be taking Marinus Van Elswyk. director of the college's cotton program. m noun ceil that five high schools he Imperial Valley bar¬ tered teams In the event. On hand to greet the partici¬ pants will be California's Maid of Cotton Sharon Lee Moore. "Miss Moore will have a chance to learn a lot about cotton " said Dowler, "Information that will be valuable to her when ahe enters the national cotton maid finals later." Handing out the awards will be Fresno State'* own Maid of Cotton. Marian Dauphin, Producers Cotton Oil Com¬ pany ■ of Fresno, donor of .the trophies, will boat a luncheon for the participants and a special session for the high school hv Dowter emphasised this Is one of several agricultural activities where students, staff members, and contestants participate on their own time. He pointed out this, plus the effort of leami from as far away aa B raw ley. indicates the growing Interest young people are showing In the cotton In dustry. Counseling Office Functions Revealed ■Many students are unaware of- Available services include pay- the services performed by per- etiological testing and prs-tmrt- «oanel of the Counseling audita! counseling. Many students Testing Service." said W. Don-! confer with the counselors about lid Albright, dean of students. : vocational, educational and per- The Student Counseling Office SOnel problems. Special services It located In Administration 10.1.i are offered to forelscn students Appointments may be made dally ^ anil veterans. from 8 AM to 5 PM. 5 | The prime Roal or counseling In The office has five counselors! to asM!" ■*■■>■ hi in reachlnK and two clinical psycholonlsts. •*"""•■ self-understandini; said . j Albricht, "Such asslslance may be XMAS GIFT SPECIAL 20% off ON ALL STATIONERY 20% off ON ALL JEWELRY With S.B. Card at the BOOKSTORE Blven through an objective look through testing, individual or uroup discussion and psycho¬ therapy." 'The confidential nature ol counsellnK Is essential to the func¬ tioning of the Student Counsel¬ ing Office." said Albrltcht. Coun¬ seling lest records and Interview Information are not released to othera except upon written quest by the student. Board Begins Lecture Series The I'll;. Smie Hoard of begin a Faculty Lecture Series Dec. 1! In the Utile Theater"» the Speech-Arts llulldinb-. The lectures will be held from 1 to 1 I*M on Tuesdays or Thurs¬ days salil Hick Ransom, student board member and eO-CttajfUtU of the series. "The purpose of the series Is to recoirnlze Ihe latent of the faculty members at FSC. The aerie* will continue throughout Ihe remainder of the year with Instructors speaking on a topic of their own chootdnK." paid Ilan- The first speaker will be Dr. William B. Uphold, associate pro¬ fessor of English and philosophy. Ills topic will be "Hold Your Dreams in lllch Regard." Ransom said there will be a coffee critique following each lec¬ ture. The room will be announced The Hoard has sent Invitations o all members of the faculty lo M n guest-speaker at a lecture. j.ild the Hoard plans present at least two speakers month. All Undents are Invited to : t'etid ihe lectures. Ag Council Will Meet The Agriculture Executive Council meets tomorrow in Ag¬ riculture 230 to begin work or an event still five anpntn* away. The council, under the leader¬ ship of James O'Hanlon. will In¬ terview nominees for the post oi Junior Co-chairmen of Ihe 16th Annual Future Farmers of Amer¬ ica Field Day scheduled April. From candidates entered various campus agriculture clubs the council will select Tour semi- finalists. Tuesday, at 1 I'M. those chosen by the council will be in¬ troduced at an agriculture stu¬ dent assembly In the livestock pavllllon. Thursday Ihe student! will vote for two of the candl dates to fill the posts. Lloyd Dowler, dean of agrl culture, explained the reasons tot the elaborate screening. "The FFA Field Day each year brings to our campus hundreds of ou standing high school farm an dents." lie said. "II Is imperatl< that we have chairmen of the highest leadership ability." i The Junior chairmen will I derUUdy their senior cou: ' pans ;ind eventually take i.ji ]>OM ■■. Jdckey Bill liolaml won Hawthorne OoM Cup with urple It marked his third letory In the race. He previously rored wlih To Market In ml Dedicate In 1336. Hall Council To Meet Inter-hiill Council chairman Hon [fOoesU mmounred today I hut ihe roiuniittee will con¬ sider a re-<>rjtruiliatli>n plan at 1 I'M In cafeteria lite,, nun I. In these troublesome times it take* some doing to keep one's perspective — to appraise world conditions with intelligence — and to come up with satisfying gnawers. This book. Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures by Mary Baker Eddy, has i helped many of us to do this. It can help you, too. We invite you to come to our meetings and to hear how we are working out our problems through applying the truths of Christian Science. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION FRESNO STATE COLLEGE UNIQUE Career Opportunities in IBM Data Processing Urcikthroughs in the development and application of data process¬ ing sysirms and techniques to business, industry, science and educa¬ tion iuvc acaied many new career opportunities at (Bat. Wc.arc seeking talented men and women who want to play an le in the futufc of a dynamic and challenging industry. You may qualify. If you are a recent college graduate ... with a bachelor or advanced degree in science, engineering, mathematics, business or literal arts . . - vou arc invited to apply for a personal interview leading to a career offering definite advancement poten¬ tial and unique opportunity for professional growih. Marketing—Sales Represent IBM with executive management of customer and prospect operations . . . develop new uses for data processing systems . . . demonstrate results . . . prepare and submit recommendations . . . assist customers in planning for installa¬ tion. Openings are available in this immediate area. Successful candi¬ dates will receive comprehensive training. Employee benefits, fully company paid, are unusually-attractive. IBM is an equal opportunity employer. Write today, giving ftalfdetails of your education, scholastic achievements and experience. All replies will Be acknowledged. _ >*«» ami Httlll gjjeej »***■ «■"-_ W. RUSSEll, Branch Manager IBM CORPORATION 1821 Folton Street Fresno, California 937-21 AM 8-9321 IBM Data Processing Business Club Meets For Photo Tomorrow meeting ot the Women's Business Club will be held at 1 PM tomorrow In Business 113. A croup picture taken Is a pre¬ requisite to being recognized aa a chapter ot Phi Chi Then, na¬ tional women's bualnesa aororlty. We muat have a group picture taken." according to Laurie Holt. Miss Holt Is the newly elected resident of the FSC group. Oth- r officers are' Ireno LaVallee, Ice president: Carole Sklblckl, secretary: Charlcne Jewell, treas¬ urer; Marian Rate, student coun¬ cil representative; and Anna Gerdodlan. conatltutlon and by¬ laws committee chairman. The Southwestern district di¬ rector of Phi Chi Theta la vlalt- Inar Fresno this week to meet with officers of Um FSC women's (troup. After this visit the women will submit n constitution nnd by-laws for national recognition aa a chapter. HS Counselors To Hear Dean Dr. M. llrucc Fisher, state col¬ lege dean of Institutional rela¬ tions and Htuilrnt affairs, will be the featured luncheon speaker at the High School Counselors Con¬ ference Saturday In ihe Speech Aris Uulldlnu. Dr. Harry E. Jones, chairman of planning the event, said Ih- vltailons have been exlended to principals and counselor* of 51 high tchooli In Fresno. Tulare. Kings. Inyo. Mariposa. Madera and Merced counties. Ag Official Cancels Talk The recent death of President Kennedy has necessitated the canceling of a campus appear¬ ance of a hlfh government offi¬ cial. Charles 3. Murphy, undersec¬ retary of sericulture, was sched¬ uled to apeak to agricultural atu- dents at a public aasembly to¬ morrow night. Murphy notified Dean Lloyd Dowler. head ot the farm acbool. that he has been requested to remain in Washing¬ ton to aid In the change over In administration. . Tho number two man In the agriculture department said he would make an effort to come to Fresno and addreaa the stu¬ dents and atsff at a later date. Unruh Delays���Campus Talltv. JeaM Unruh, Speaker, of the California State Assembly, will address Fresno State College stu¬ dent a sometime In February. He bad been scheduled to talk Monday, MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR NEXT SEMESTER ENFIELD HALL Located Less Than One MH« East of F.S.C. at 1 124 E. Pierce Driv. —Go Eait On Bon tow— COLLEGE APPROVED HOUSING FOR WOMEN FOR INFOtMATtON C* 11 Jim Perry —399-4076 SELF ' SERVICE SAVES , IT COSTS SO LITTLE WHEN YOU USE OUR COIN-OPERATED WASHERS AND DRYERS si THRIFTY COIN OP MACHINES CLEAN 'Ml YOUR CLOTHES IN ONLY 14 MINUTES oLamoure 5 COIN OPERATED CLEANING CENTER Only 1'/, Mile* South of Fresno Stato College In tho New "College Village" — Cedar & Geitysb jrg OPEN 7=30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. — ClOSED SUNDAYS ME? A POET? HECK NO! I'M u kmmbIcs mi] o r Uitiig that I (It costs a I ittla mora than most There's a simple, sound reaaon why the REMINGTON LEKTRONIC II costs mora: it do- livers mora of a shave. There's the cordless feature. Sealed-in, rechargeable energy cells let you shave anywhere without a plug. And what shaves they era! 348 cutting edges of high-carbon steel (sharper end tougher than stainless- steel) whlslc whiskers off. The edges are honed on en angle. So whiskers get sliced off inatead of "ploughed" up. 766 whtaker gathering slots In tho ■ REMINGTON* LEKTRONIC II for Chrirtsaw. electric shavers, but if s worth It) big shaving head feed whiskers to the cutters faster. And on top of the shaving head are the REMINGTON Roller Combs. Adjust to any skin or beard. Push akin down, pop whiskers up Into the cutters. Forget to recharge? There's a cord. Plug It In and shave sar/whsjea. With s cord, without a cord, with the, LEKTRONIC II you're never without a close, comfortable shave. ' REMINGTON LEKTKONIC U * -at
Object Description
Title | 1963_12 The Daily Collegian December 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 | December 4, 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 | FFA Cotton Judging Contest Plani Are Set; FSC Will Play Host -TTm Fr*sno Stat* College Collegicm- -Pofl* The Sixth Annual Future partners Cotton. Judging Contest j^s underwsy' on campus Sat¬ urday morning. Lloyd Dowler. dean of agricul¬ ture, underscored the growing in- lerest In California's number one exah crop by noting that for the firs: time schoolt outalde the San josquln Valley wtll be taking Marinus Van Elswyk. director of the college's cotton program. m noun ceil that five high schools he Imperial Valley bar¬ tered teams In the event. On hand to greet the partici¬ pants will be California's Maid of Cotton Sharon Lee Moore. "Miss Moore will have a chance to learn a lot about cotton " said Dowler, "Information that will be valuable to her when ahe enters the national cotton maid finals later." Handing out the awards will be Fresno State'* own Maid of Cotton. Marian Dauphin, Producers Cotton Oil Com¬ pany ■ of Fresno, donor of .the trophies, will boat a luncheon for the participants and a special session for the high school hv Dowter emphasised this Is one of several agricultural activities where students, staff members, and contestants participate on their own time. He pointed out this, plus the effort of leami from as far away aa B raw ley. indicates the growing Interest young people are showing In the cotton In dustry. Counseling Office Functions Revealed ■Many students are unaware of- Available services include pay- the services performed by per- etiological testing and prs-tmrt- «oanel of the Counseling audita! counseling. Many students Testing Service." said W. Don-! confer with the counselors about lid Albright, dean of students. : vocational, educational and per- The Student Counseling Office SOnel problems. Special services It located In Administration 10.1.i are offered to forelscn students Appointments may be made dally ^ anil veterans. from 8 AM to 5 PM. 5 | The prime Roal or counseling In The office has five counselors! to asM!" ■*■■>■ hi in reachlnK and two clinical psycholonlsts. •*"""•■ self-understandini; said . j Albricht, "Such asslslance may be XMAS GIFT SPECIAL 20% off ON ALL STATIONERY 20% off ON ALL JEWELRY With S.B. Card at the BOOKSTORE Blven through an objective look through testing, individual or uroup discussion and psycho¬ therapy." 'The confidential nature ol counsellnK Is essential to the func¬ tioning of the Student Counsel¬ ing Office." said Albrltcht. Coun¬ seling lest records and Interview Information are not released to othera except upon written quest by the student. Board Begins Lecture Series The I'll;. Smie Hoard of begin a Faculty Lecture Series Dec. 1! In the Utile Theater"» the Speech-Arts llulldinb-. The lectures will be held from 1 to 1 I*M on Tuesdays or Thurs¬ days salil Hick Ransom, student board member and eO-CttajfUtU of the series. "The purpose of the series Is to recoirnlze Ihe latent of the faculty members at FSC. The aerie* will continue throughout Ihe remainder of the year with Instructors speaking on a topic of their own chootdnK." paid Ilan- The first speaker will be Dr. William B. Uphold, associate pro¬ fessor of English and philosophy. Ills topic will be "Hold Your Dreams in lllch Regard." Ransom said there will be a coffee critique following each lec¬ ture. The room will be announced The Hoard has sent Invitations o all members of the faculty lo M n guest-speaker at a lecture. j.ild the Hoard plans present at least two speakers month. All Undents are Invited to : t'etid ihe lectures. Ag Council Will Meet The Agriculture Executive Council meets tomorrow in Ag¬ riculture 230 to begin work or an event still five anpntn* away. The council, under the leader¬ ship of James O'Hanlon. will In¬ terview nominees for the post oi Junior Co-chairmen of Ihe 16th Annual Future Farmers of Amer¬ ica Field Day scheduled April. From candidates entered various campus agriculture clubs the council will select Tour semi- finalists. Tuesday, at 1 I'M. those chosen by the council will be in¬ troduced at an agriculture stu¬ dent assembly In the livestock pavllllon. Thursday Ihe student! will vote for two of the candl dates to fill the posts. Lloyd Dowler, dean of agrl culture, explained the reasons tot the elaborate screening. "The FFA Field Day each year brings to our campus hundreds of ou standing high school farm an dents." lie said. "II Is imperatl< that we have chairmen of the highest leadership ability." i The Junior chairmen will I derUUdy their senior cou: ' pans ;ind eventually take i.ji ]>OM ■■. Jdckey Bill liolaml won Hawthorne OoM Cup with urple It marked his third letory In the race. He previously rored wlih To Market In ml Dedicate In 1336. Hall Council To Meet Inter-hiill Council chairman Hon [fOoesU mmounred today I hut ihe roiuniittee will con¬ sider a re-<>rjtruiliatli>n plan at 1 I'M In cafeteria lite,, nun I. In these troublesome times it take* some doing to keep one's perspective — to appraise world conditions with intelligence — and to come up with satisfying gnawers. This book. Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures by Mary Baker Eddy, has i helped many of us to do this. It can help you, too. We invite you to come to our meetings and to hear how we are working out our problems through applying the truths of Christian Science. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION FRESNO STATE COLLEGE UNIQUE Career Opportunities in IBM Data Processing Urcikthroughs in the development and application of data process¬ ing sysirms and techniques to business, industry, science and educa¬ tion iuvc acaied many new career opportunities at (Bat. Wc.arc seeking talented men and women who want to play an le in the futufc of a dynamic and challenging industry. You may qualify. If you are a recent college graduate ... with a bachelor or advanced degree in science, engineering, mathematics, business or literal arts . . - vou arc invited to apply for a personal interview leading to a career offering definite advancement poten¬ tial and unique opportunity for professional growih. Marketing—Sales Represent IBM with executive management of customer and prospect operations . . . develop new uses for data processing systems . . . demonstrate results . . . prepare and submit recommendations . . . assist customers in planning for installa¬ tion. Openings are available in this immediate area. Successful candi¬ dates will receive comprehensive training. Employee benefits, fully company paid, are unusually-attractive. IBM is an equal opportunity employer. Write today, giving ftalfdetails of your education, scholastic achievements and experience. All replies will Be acknowledged. _ >*«» ami Httlll gjjeej »***■ «■"-_ W. RUSSEll, Branch Manager IBM CORPORATION 1821 Folton Street Fresno, California 937-21 AM 8-9321 IBM Data Processing Business Club Meets For Photo Tomorrow meeting ot the Women's Business Club will be held at 1 PM tomorrow In Business 113. A croup picture taken Is a pre¬ requisite to being recognized aa a chapter ot Phi Chi Then, na¬ tional women's bualnesa aororlty. We muat have a group picture taken." according to Laurie Holt. Miss Holt Is the newly elected resident of the FSC group. Oth- r officers are' Ireno LaVallee, Ice president: Carole Sklblckl, secretary: Charlcne Jewell, treas¬ urer; Marian Rate, student coun¬ cil representative; and Anna Gerdodlan. conatltutlon and by¬ laws committee chairman. The Southwestern district di¬ rector of Phi Chi Theta la vlalt- Inar Fresno this week to meet with officers of Um FSC women's (troup. After this visit the women will submit n constitution nnd by-laws for national recognition aa a chapter. HS Counselors To Hear Dean Dr. M. llrucc Fisher, state col¬ lege dean of Institutional rela¬ tions and Htuilrnt affairs, will be the featured luncheon speaker at the High School Counselors Con¬ ference Saturday In ihe Speech Aris Uulldlnu. Dr. Harry E. Jones, chairman of planning the event, said Ih- vltailons have been exlended to principals and counselor* of 51 high tchooli In Fresno. Tulare. Kings. Inyo. Mariposa. Madera and Merced counties. Ag Official Cancels Talk The recent death of President Kennedy has necessitated the canceling of a campus appear¬ ance of a hlfh government offi¬ cial. Charles 3. Murphy, undersec¬ retary of sericulture, was sched¬ uled to apeak to agricultural atu- dents at a public aasembly to¬ morrow night. Murphy notified Dean Lloyd Dowler. head ot the farm acbool. that he has been requested to remain in Washing¬ ton to aid In the change over In administration. . Tho number two man In the agriculture department said he would make an effort to come to Fresno and addreaa the stu¬ dents and atsff at a later date. Unruh Delays���Campus Talltv. JeaM Unruh, Speaker, of the California State Assembly, will address Fresno State College stu¬ dent a sometime In February. He bad been scheduled to talk Monday, MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR NEXT SEMESTER ENFIELD HALL Located Less Than One MH« East of F.S.C. at 1 124 E. Pierce Driv. —Go Eait On Bon tow— COLLEGE APPROVED HOUSING FOR WOMEN FOR INFOtMATtON C* 11 Jim Perry —399-4076 SELF ' SERVICE SAVES , IT COSTS SO LITTLE WHEN YOU USE OUR COIN-OPERATED WASHERS AND DRYERS si THRIFTY COIN OP MACHINES CLEAN 'Ml YOUR CLOTHES IN ONLY 14 MINUTES oLamoure 5 COIN OPERATED CLEANING CENTER Only 1'/, Mile* South of Fresno Stato College In tho New "College Village" — Cedar & Geitysb jrg OPEN 7=30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. — ClOSED SUNDAYS ME? A POET? HECK NO! I'M u kmmbIcs mi] o r Uitiig that I (It costs a I ittla mora than most There's a simple, sound reaaon why the REMINGTON LEKTRONIC II costs mora: it do- livers mora of a shave. There's the cordless feature. Sealed-in, rechargeable energy cells let you shave anywhere without a plug. And what shaves they era! 348 cutting edges of high-carbon steel (sharper end tougher than stainless- steel) whlslc whiskers off. The edges are honed on en angle. So whiskers get sliced off inatead of "ploughed" up. 766 whtaker gathering slots In tho ■ REMINGTON* LEKTRONIC II for Chrirtsaw. electric shavers, but if s worth It) big shaving head feed whiskers to the cutters faster. And on top of the shaving head are the REMINGTON Roller Combs. Adjust to any skin or beard. Push akin down, pop whiskers up Into the cutters. Forget to recharge? There's a cord. Plug It In and shave sar/whsjea. With s cord, without a cord, with the, LEKTRONIC II you're never without a close, comfortable shave. ' REMINGTON LEKTKONIC U * -at |