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Votmg Is Not A Rigkt' Students To Go To Polls For Primary SB Election Ily M\<'V HILL Voting has been called a privl- I, not a right by many proml- t Americana and atudents will le to exerclae ihelr "prlvl- Wrdnesday In the primary Spring semenler student body. A-hoc I tiled Women Students, and clou* officers will be elected In ■he Activities Ilooth from 9 AM to 4 I'M. Votes will also la- (aken to find ih.> opinion ot (he Mu- denlM on the proposed name obaasw <>f rial an Stale Oottea* io CatMoenla H-tate College n( The general elecdon will be held I>ec. Ifi. Tlila will be n run- Stf election for those offices which still have two eligible candidates. ASH i-:inilidiiI'-H include Kod htoteontb anil Sterling Johnson, rtee pn-shlenl; l.ynne Helnllkk. secretary; Ginger ('urdrny and I'niti fflirrhna. women's legislative HiiailliBlllHIl. and Dirk Murray, . 11 111 ■ i m . n ,,:, ,1 || ■, . In releasing his statement lo The Collegian, Murray said: "I (hid myself very interested In athletics, not only tare on aa an integral part of and proposed What better reason have this position*" He added, "As a rcprcaemadv of the student body I plan to be an active voice on matters corning athletics In atudent < ell and executive meelinga. "To you the athlete I want to protect jour poaltlon and relate your views and express your In¬ terests. *.And lo you Ihe student body. 1 have a responsibility io respect your funda with thought¬ ful Judgment. "I regn-t use fart that 1 do nut linve nn opponent running for this office. 1 would mleeasa ;i debate with nnyone on (his issue (h ascertain my knowledge, '■ ii !m-i i-iiini, and i|Uallflrntlons— yon deserve llinf." The two vice presidential can¬ didates will discuss pertinent cam¬ paign Issues Tuesday at I I'M In Sclei 131. Write-in candidates will he al¬ lowed In (he primary election an¬ nounced Hill Williams, elecdon eo-mmlttee chairman. There were not any petitions turned In for the offices o"r AWS historian, senior class secretary-treasurer. or senior social chairman. Heather Cairns 1* running un¬ opposed for (he office of AWS president while Kathy Whitfield is the single candidate for vice president. Elaine Ludeklng and Terry Itlordan ore competing for AWS secretary. The only candi¬ date far the office or treasurer Is Sandy Ik-Appolimla. AWS his¬ torian will go lo either Jean Cook or Peggy McNeil. John Mulllns and Jim West rail e the senior candidates for rice president. The Junior class has sit candi¬ dates for the three offices. Barry O'Nell Is running unopposed for Ice president. Sheila Benson, Diana Meehan. nod Betty Wat- kins are cccrvedng for the office of secretary-treasurer. The posi- ib of social chairman Is sought by Pat Amoruso and Karen Fern- Sophomores Alex Audelo. Bill Brtilnelll. and I'alil Gcrgen are nlng for vice president of their class. Susan Hunter, Marsha I'eteracn. and Rosemary Rockwell ire campaigning to be sophomore prlng secretary-treasurer. Mlckl Johosey and Cathy Schengel are (Continued on Page 2) VOLUME LXVII1 FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, DECEMRKR 6. 1963 NUMBER 37 Overseas Study Is Outlined Show Curtain Rises Again On Second Twelfth Night ISy JACK Mil.I.Kit Fresno State College atudents sre Indicating Interest In partici¬ pating In the California State College Overseas Study Program as H ronllnue.-i lo expand. However, campus coordinator Dr. Gwendolln Cobb, associate professor of history, voiced this ford of caution. '"The program requires a ttJN rear minimum in the Iiingtlngi of the country you plan to stexlj in." SaM Dr. Cobb, "hitI 1 can no rmpliOAise loo Hlrungly Ihe "■■'■" for real prnficlenry. "I'rofosaors-luMadrld. for ample, not only^pronounce Horticulture Club Begins Woik On Yule Decorations Sure afgna of Chrlstni.au will be «en on campus next week. Stan Jenanyan, prcsiacnt of the Ornamental Horticulture Club, announced that member* are busy making door swags, table center pieces, decorated cones, and other yulotldo decorations for their annual sale. Samples of the club's handi¬ work wlir be displayed In (he cafe(eria and the activities booth next Friday through Dec. IS. OrderB may be placed for pickup by Dec. 33. ^ Early ahopprrs may see sp'e'la' displays In Ag 111 or at the Or¬ namental Horticulture Unit". Chestnut and Barstow. words different than they are taughi here, they alto speak very rapidly." In spile of the high language requirements, 3,i> grade average. etc.. Dr. Cobb Is quite confluent Fresno Stale will easily till Its io college budget I* charged he pmMllt the state allots per student locally, as was Ihe ease last year. PSC's quoin will bo eight. There Is a proposal ilderatioa however. Id not affect Ihe local II Is adopted the Frcs- wlll be IS. ' , te estimates each »tu- iiust plan on a 14 TO lo cover the ro«l of transportation, tuition, nml room and board. Thin Hum ■msl be deposited Mrtth the sta on -in In-tiillment hauls, lo ln»i payment or fined esreaseav. I Cnhb reromniend-i, lumpier, fl taeh MWieM plan la have $10 tM n monlh above (his ■•> nn Three Apply For Editor's Position Three Journalism majors—all nun have applied for Ihe spring editorship of The Collegian. The applicants are Dan O'Brien. the current'Collecian sporls edi¬ tor; Ken Finch, (lie present Monday day editor and Mike Ktihlmann. Collegian copy chief. The current editor, Andrea l-infranco. has said that *he will not reapply for the position. The applications are due a! G I'M loday In Hie student Activities Office. FSC Name Change Not Whimsy ' A Freano Bee editorial Ihe faculty vote of 251 lo »2 In ■favor of changing (he name oi the college "Impressive proof that 'he propoaal Is not Just whimsi¬ cal." Also Id favor of the change Is the Faculty Council, while the Student Council went on record ss opposing the change by a slim one Tote margin, 34 for and 35 ■salnst. Advocates of the change said the proposed name of California State College at Fresno "would underline the college's place In the state college system and re¬ move any Implication that it Is only a eCTrvnunlty institution." The Midi change sras proposed mat FSC and other slate colleges are normal schools or Junior col¬ leges raiher than a four year liberal arts institution. The stale college trustees,..have ven the "California State Col¬ lege at ■ • -" naBMi ,0 "mPus*" at San Bernardino. Palos.,Verdes and Hayward. The editorial wen! on to hope ■•Ihe community groupa which opposed the change as a harmful division between town and gown will reconsider." Freano City and County and the Fresno Chamber of Commerce as well as the" FSC Alumni Asso¬ ciation are opposed to a name | change. "pocket1 expenses during the month kitty nbruaiL Dr. Cobb pointed out tl those planning lo study In Gi many, and preferring not to II In dormitories, will find housing scarce and very expensive. She noted the experience Of Dr. Karl Falk. overseas coordinator (or Sweden anil Germany, who was forced to buy furniture In order to rent n suitable apartment. Application deadline for Ihe t9C4-(S program is Jan. 15 and forms are available In AH 103. llr. ('obit urged thsMU IntrrcMed in the program lo consult with her in SSI'20. Applicants should tiring with tbcsfl three referent-™: one from their advl-or. another Same Issues Brought Out In 1st Debate I*ros.-and cons on changing the name ot the college was handed h^rk. and lorih between Dr. Edgar List, assistant professor of lor- elgn Innguagos. and Elvln Bell from the Freano Chamber of Commerce. Wednesday before an estimated 50 people. The iwo presented the flrat of three debates to inform students on the controversial issue before the primary election Dec. II. The llnhalas will condone next Tuesday nt noon in (lie Arena Tl i enter. Dr. List, for Ihe change, started by saying the name Fresno State College does not do Justice (o the college and besides localizes and mds somewhat provincial. 'Willi the college named Cali¬ fornia State College nt Fresno .re fneuliy members and k(u- denta would be attracted to the college," Dr. Lint emphasised. California la what attracts people, not Fresno. Humboldt or San Jose." the name change ad- te explained. "And I would rather be at California State Col¬ lege at F,resnn than Freano S(ate College."" In rebuttal, BeU said orer the yeans the college haa built up prestige and honor to FSC not to aome ambiguous California Stale College, 'To those who want a change." Bell asked, "tell us first how we going to change tradition, (Contittatd em P'gr 3) fit-Id. and » third from nuotlier professor acquainted tvllli them personally. The program Is an expanding one. At present students are sta¬ tioned In Sweden. Central Europe, and Spain. Crash Kills Mayor Sell and Arthur Selland, mayor of Ihe city of Fresno, was reported killed early laat night in an automobile crash on old Highway 99 at Clovis Ave. , Bellsjnd. an avid Bulldog fan and a constant supporter of Fres¬ no State College activities, was a member of Ihe Bulldog Founda- Taa mayor was returning from addressing a convention meeting of the Chamber of Commerce In Los Angeles. Selland waa recentiy rlected president of the United States Council of Mayors. Guest stage and screen star Walter Abet will make his second appearance tonight in the Fresno State College pres¬ entation of William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." ' Curtain time is 8:15 PM for- all performances with the exception of a Faculty Night presentation at 7:30 PM Dec 7 and a high school matinee ached-* uled at 1:15 I'M (he final day. Tho lecture Is open to all NtudeniH and faculty. There Is a" service charge of 50 cents per llcket for the Faculty Night performance. Faculty mm Abel To Speak, Tue. Waller Abel, nctor* In-re-si* dence, will lecture In the Little Theater Tuesday at 'Z I'M on the "Modern Theater." bers must present an FSC As¬ sociation card and are allowed two tickets. I'hllllp N. Walker, associate professor of speech and director of the play, said there Is no charge lo students who are Asao- days. cltadon members. He did say. however, that students must pre¬ sent a card at the campus box office in the Speech-Arts Build¬ ing to reserve a seat. The play will be presented In the Little Theater In the same building. The prices for general public tickets are (2.50 lor week-day performances and the Saturday matinee and 13 for Friday and Saturday evening presentations. Skets are available at the o-"£(a(o College box office. 12:30 to 3:30 I'M and 7 to 9:30 I'M and at the llockett-Cowan box office. 1351 Fulton St., 9 PM dally except Sun- Just A Bit Breezy It'e going to be a bit bceesjr for business admlnlatrotlon major Raymond rTfr-"— ot Ml WM Roberts Are,—at least until his car door Is repaired. lUrtlett. toft, escaped Injuries wheat a state college vehicle drlTen by maintenance man Gene Hunter, of 8494 Ash-croft Ave., almost ripped away the door of his double narked car between the Engineering: and Social Science building*. - >ByK
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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | December 6, 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 | Votmg Is Not A Rigkt' Students To Go To Polls For Primary SB Election Ily M\<'V HILL Voting has been called a privl- I, not a right by many proml- t Americana and atudents will le to exerclae ihelr "prlvl- Wrdnesday In the primary Spring semenler student body. A-hoc I tiled Women Students, and clou* officers will be elected In ■he Activities Ilooth from 9 AM to 4 I'M. Votes will also la- (aken to find ih.> opinion ot (he Mu- denlM on the proposed name obaasw <>f rial an Stale Oottea* io CatMoenla H-tate College n( The general elecdon will be held I>ec. Ifi. Tlila will be n run- Stf election for those offices which still have two eligible candidates. ASH i-:inilidiiI'-H include Kod htoteontb anil Sterling Johnson, rtee pn-shlenl; l.ynne Helnllkk. secretary; Ginger ('urdrny and I'niti fflirrhna. women's legislative HiiailliBlllHIl. and Dirk Murray, . 11 111 ■ i m . n ,,:, ,1 || ■, . In releasing his statement lo The Collegian, Murray said: "I (hid myself very interested In athletics, not only tare on aa an integral part of and proposed What better reason have this position*" He added, "As a rcprcaemadv of the student body I plan to be an active voice on matters corning athletics In atudent < ell and executive meelinga. "To you the athlete I want to protect jour poaltlon and relate your views and express your In¬ terests. *.And lo you Ihe student body. 1 have a responsibility io respect your funda with thought¬ ful Judgment. "I regn-t use fart that 1 do nut linve nn opponent running for this office. 1 would mleeasa ;i debate with nnyone on (his issue (h ascertain my knowledge, '■ ii !m-i i-iiini, and i|Uallflrntlons— yon deserve llinf." The two vice presidential can¬ didates will discuss pertinent cam¬ paign Issues Tuesday at I I'M In Sclei 131. Write-in candidates will he al¬ lowed In (he primary election an¬ nounced Hill Williams, elecdon eo-mmlttee chairman. There were not any petitions turned In for the offices o"r AWS historian, senior class secretary-treasurer. or senior social chairman. Heather Cairns 1* running un¬ opposed for (he office of AWS president while Kathy Whitfield is the single candidate for vice president. Elaine Ludeklng and Terry Itlordan ore competing for AWS secretary. The only candi¬ date far the office or treasurer Is Sandy Ik-Appolimla. AWS his¬ torian will go lo either Jean Cook or Peggy McNeil. John Mulllns and Jim West rail e the senior candidates for rice president. The Junior class has sit candi¬ dates for the three offices. Barry O'Nell Is running unopposed for Ice president. Sheila Benson, Diana Meehan. nod Betty Wat- kins are cccrvedng for the office of secretary-treasurer. The posi- ib of social chairman Is sought by Pat Amoruso and Karen Fern- Sophomores Alex Audelo. Bill Brtilnelll. and I'alil Gcrgen are nlng for vice president of their class. Susan Hunter, Marsha I'eteracn. and Rosemary Rockwell ire campaigning to be sophomore prlng secretary-treasurer. Mlckl Johosey and Cathy Schengel are (Continued on Page 2) VOLUME LXVII1 FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, DECEMRKR 6. 1963 NUMBER 37 Overseas Study Is Outlined Show Curtain Rises Again On Second Twelfth Night ISy JACK Mil.I.Kit Fresno State College atudents sre Indicating Interest In partici¬ pating In the California State College Overseas Study Program as H ronllnue.-i lo expand. However, campus coordinator Dr. Gwendolln Cobb, associate professor of history, voiced this ford of caution. '"The program requires a ttJN rear minimum in the Iiingtlngi of the country you plan to stexlj in." SaM Dr. Cobb, "hitI 1 can no rmpliOAise loo Hlrungly Ihe "■■'■" for real prnficlenry. "I'rofosaors-luMadrld. for ample, not only^pronounce Horticulture Club Begins Woik On Yule Decorations Sure afgna of Chrlstni.au will be «en on campus next week. Stan Jenanyan, prcsiacnt of the Ornamental Horticulture Club, announced that member* are busy making door swags, table center pieces, decorated cones, and other yulotldo decorations for their annual sale. Samples of the club's handi¬ work wlir be displayed In (he cafe(eria and the activities booth next Friday through Dec. IS. OrderB may be placed for pickup by Dec. 33. ^ Early ahopprrs may see sp'e'la' displays In Ag 111 or at the Or¬ namental Horticulture Unit". Chestnut and Barstow. words different than they are taughi here, they alto speak very rapidly." In spile of the high language requirements, 3,i> grade average. etc.. Dr. Cobb Is quite confluent Fresno Stale will easily till Its io college budget I* charged he pmMllt the state allots per student locally, as was Ihe ease last year. PSC's quoin will bo eight. There Is a proposal ilderatioa however. Id not affect Ihe local II Is adopted the Frcs- wlll be IS. ' , te estimates each »tu- iiust plan on a 14 TO lo cover the ro«l of transportation, tuition, nml room and board. Thin Hum ■msl be deposited Mrtth the sta on -in In-tiillment hauls, lo ln»i payment or fined esreaseav. I Cnhb reromniend-i, lumpier, fl taeh MWieM plan la have $10 tM n monlh above (his ■•> nn Three Apply For Editor's Position Three Journalism majors—all nun have applied for Ihe spring editorship of The Collegian. The applicants are Dan O'Brien. the current'Collecian sporls edi¬ tor; Ken Finch, (lie present Monday day editor and Mike Ktihlmann. Collegian copy chief. The current editor, Andrea l-infranco. has said that *he will not reapply for the position. The applications are due a! G I'M loday In Hie student Activities Office. FSC Name Change Not Whimsy ' A Freano Bee editorial Ihe faculty vote of 251 lo »2 In ■favor of changing (he name oi the college "Impressive proof that 'he propoaal Is not Just whimsi¬ cal." Also Id favor of the change Is the Faculty Council, while the Student Council went on record ss opposing the change by a slim one Tote margin, 34 for and 35 ■salnst. Advocates of the change said the proposed name of California State College at Fresno "would underline the college's place In the state college system and re¬ move any Implication that it Is only a eCTrvnunlty institution." The Midi change sras proposed mat FSC and other slate colleges are normal schools or Junior col¬ leges raiher than a four year liberal arts institution. The stale college trustees,..have ven the "California State Col¬ lege at ■ • -" naBMi ,0 "mPus*" at San Bernardino. Palos.,Verdes and Hayward. The editorial wen! on to hope ■•Ihe community groupa which opposed the change as a harmful division between town and gown will reconsider." Freano City and County and the Fresno Chamber of Commerce as well as the" FSC Alumni Asso¬ ciation are opposed to a name | change. "pocket1 expenses during the month kitty nbruaiL Dr. Cobb pointed out tl those planning lo study In Gi many, and preferring not to II In dormitories, will find housing scarce and very expensive. She noted the experience Of Dr. Karl Falk. overseas coordinator (or Sweden anil Germany, who was forced to buy furniture In order to rent n suitable apartment. Application deadline for Ihe t9C4-(S program is Jan. 15 and forms are available In AH 103. llr. ('obit urged thsMU IntrrcMed in the program lo consult with her in SSI'20. Applicants should tiring with tbcsfl three referent-™: one from their advl-or. another Same Issues Brought Out In 1st Debate I*ros.-and cons on changing the name ot the college was handed h^rk. and lorih between Dr. Edgar List, assistant professor of lor- elgn Innguagos. and Elvln Bell from the Freano Chamber of Commerce. Wednesday before an estimated 50 people. The iwo presented the flrat of three debates to inform students on the controversial issue before the primary election Dec. II. The llnhalas will condone next Tuesday nt noon in (lie Arena Tl i enter. Dr. List, for Ihe change, started by saying the name Fresno State College does not do Justice (o the college and besides localizes and mds somewhat provincial. 'Willi the college named Cali¬ fornia State College nt Fresno .re fneuliy members and k(u- denta would be attracted to the college," Dr. Lint emphasised. California la what attracts people, not Fresno. Humboldt or San Jose." the name change ad- te explained. "And I would rather be at California State Col¬ lege at F,resnn than Freano S(ate College."" In rebuttal, BeU said orer the yeans the college haa built up prestige and honor to FSC not to aome ambiguous California Stale College, 'To those who want a change." Bell asked, "tell us first how we going to change tradition, (Contittatd em P'gr 3) fit-Id. and » third from nuotlier professor acquainted tvllli them personally. The program Is an expanding one. At present students are sta¬ tioned In Sweden. Central Europe, and Spain. Crash Kills Mayor Sell and Arthur Selland, mayor of Ihe city of Fresno, was reported killed early laat night in an automobile crash on old Highway 99 at Clovis Ave. , Bellsjnd. an avid Bulldog fan and a constant supporter of Fres¬ no State College activities, was a member of Ihe Bulldog Founda- Taa mayor was returning from addressing a convention meeting of the Chamber of Commerce In Los Angeles. Selland waa recentiy rlected president of the United States Council of Mayors. Guest stage and screen star Walter Abet will make his second appearance tonight in the Fresno State College pres¬ entation of William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." ' Curtain time is 8:15 PM for- all performances with the exception of a Faculty Night presentation at 7:30 PM Dec 7 and a high school matinee ached-* uled at 1:15 I'M (he final day. Tho lecture Is open to all NtudeniH and faculty. There Is a" service charge of 50 cents per llcket for the Faculty Night performance. Faculty mm Abel To Speak, Tue. Waller Abel, nctor* In-re-si* dence, will lecture In the Little Theater Tuesday at 'Z I'M on the "Modern Theater." bers must present an FSC As¬ sociation card and are allowed two tickets. I'hllllp N. Walker, associate professor of speech and director of the play, said there Is no charge lo students who are Asao- days. cltadon members. He did say. however, that students must pre¬ sent a card at the campus box office in the Speech-Arts Build¬ ing to reserve a seat. The play will be presented In the Little Theater In the same building. The prices for general public tickets are (2.50 lor week-day performances and the Saturday matinee and 13 for Friday and Saturday evening presentations. Skets are available at the o-"£(a(o College box office. 12:30 to 3:30 I'M and 7 to 9:30 I'M and at the llockett-Cowan box office. 1351 Fulton St., 9 PM dally except Sun- Just A Bit Breezy It'e going to be a bit bceesjr for business admlnlatrotlon major Raymond rTfr-"— ot Ml WM Roberts Are,—at least until his car door Is repaired. lUrtlett. toft, escaped Injuries wheat a state college vehicle drlTen by maintenance man Gene Hunter, of 8494 Ash-croft Ave., almost ripped away the door of his double narked car between the Engineering: and Social Science building*. - >ByK |