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VOLUME LXVII1 FRESNO. CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 NUMBER 10 First Faculty Lecture Scheduled For Today Dr. William B. Uphold, assort ,te professor of English and phi¬ losophy, will be tho first speaker in ihe Faculty Lecture Series al 1 pM lodny In tho Little Theater. "•4IM topic of Ills lecture will Ik- -■Hold Your Dreams In High lt,- mttmV Tito lecture series 1st spon- .orod by (he Fresno Ktnle Bosunl ol Fine Art*. Richard Ransom, ro-chalrnian of the jerles, said ft coffee hour crltliue will be held In Speech- Art* 169 Immediately following [he lecture. , Judy Itomelro, (lie. other CO" rhslrmftn, and Hansom «j-e »in- rJfnt representatives on the llniird. Ransom said student aid i» nee.' on the lecture serif* rommii to hel|i with organ I an lion nnd publicity. I i,i,, .■ .t,.,] Htudrnt* may leave llirlr n.u,i.-. with Student Aworlatlon President Dole Weid¬ mer in In* offlc. Dr. Uphold In the first speaker In the lecture pronraiu which wll try to feature two speakers | month for the remainder of (hi year according to Hansom. Kacli faculty speaker will.lecture topic of his own choice. Hansom nald all students are Invited to the lecture by Dr. Cp- hotd. UK. UPHOLD Circle K May Erect Marque The Fresno State Collage Clrcl K club I* loofclnit Into the po'sil blllty of tPKUlG a permanent marquee near the library. Mike FraJej, president of Ihe organization, nfd the DUqiKr! would be available, to all cam pit* croups to advertise coming null "It Is Ihe main project we h»vi undertaken this Bi'mmer.'' Far ley said. Another activity the group ha participated In Is dtstrtbtttlJu; :j' caunlsiens to stores In Fresno t< collect for tuberculosis. The group, sponsored by thi East Fresno Kiwanis club. Is plan¬ ning to start a club at Hooi HiBh School,' Double Performance Will End Twelfth Night' Showing The Fre.no Stsxo production of Twelfth Night" by William Shakespeare will end Saturday' with a double performance In the Little Theater. There will be a 1:15 I'M high ■chool matinee and an 8:15 I'M evening performance. The pUy will be presented to¬ night and tomorrow evening* nt IU*J PM ..I.-.. Tickets are nvi.il- able, at the Little Theater Hot. Office nnd the Hockctt-Covrnn llox Office, 12H Fulton St. "It Is unfortunate that stu¬ dents wait until the last evenings of drama productions before at¬ tempting to get tlcker>--3Ui*>r- generally must bo turned away for tho final performances because they do not take time to pick u[ tickets In advance of the perform¬ ance they with lo attend." sale] Phillip N. Walker, associate pro lessor of speech and director ol the play. There I* no charge to students Who are members of the Student Body A •.tor la lion but ticket* mstsl be plrkcd up nt (be campus Inn office to reserve a seat. V The Elizabethan comedy Tea- tures Walter Abel as artlat-ln- residence.^ be I has starred In motjoji-^plctures. television, arid tfn Broadway. President Of Wilt Address Fresno City College President Stuart M. White will address the Freano Stale College staff at the FSC annual Christmas Faculty Meeting today st 4 PM In the Little Theatre of (he Speech-Arts Duildlnic. President While, nn nlmnmi* of Fresno Suite, will discuss some of the problem* being, considered by the Coordinating Council for Higher Education In California of which he la a member. He repre- City College FSC Faculty the I , the wide r i Junior colleges Among the topics he Is ex¬ pected to discuss are the year- round operation of the colleges and the joint doctoral program between (he University of Cali¬ fornia and the California State Colleges. The annual meeting win also feature reports by members of the college administration and by representatives ot the various faculty* organisations. Angels Flight Group Will Be Collecting Food For Needy Angel Flight and the Arnold Air Society are Jointly sponsoring a food for needy families Christ- mas project. Pood, gifts which will be" do¬ nated to deserving families In the Fresno Area, may be placed In a marked box In the Air Science w'og cadet day room by tomor¬ row. Because of tbelr ease In handl¬ ing, canoed goods are requested. To prevent an over-abundance or certain foodstuffs, a list of needed canned goods haa been posted on the cadet bulletin board, Connie CoIh. Angel Flight execuUve of- tteer. said. Tbe Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps and the AFROTC Wives' Club are conducting a drive for both food and clotbing tor the' Fresno Nutritional Home ** their Christmas project. Ths Angela will exchange Christmas cards with the other flights in (he Calirorn.a-Arlr.ona- Hawalt area. Laura Alley Is In Ohargo Of the holiday correspond- New Angel pledges will be the guests of the active members for a Jnn. 12 dinner at the Carriage House. Carol Kcrchenfaut. pledge trainer, will handle arrangements for tho dinner sot for 6 PM, _ Jenny Tucker Is the newly elected president of the pledge class. Officers serving with, her Include Syble Bylee. vice presi¬ dent, and Linda While, secretary- treasurer. A skating party exchange with AAS. postponed following the as¬ sassination ot President John F. Kennedy, has been rescheduled for Feb. 16. The nest Angel Flight meeting b slated for Jan. 9 at 1 PM In the Air Science Lounge- Dowler Will Be Judging Ag Projects Fresno State College Dean Lloyd Dowler Is participating la the evaluation for (he California Young Farmers Association's Farm Improvement Contest this week In various parts of the state. Ilrnn Dowler and the other Judges are vNltlng the home fiu-ms of regional winner* In Con- sale*. Chlno, Made™, Onkdnle, LotII.' IVinceton. Mania Itosa nnd St'ltaMnpol. Awards will he presented to tbe Young Farmer who has made the greatest Improvement of his farm buildings, home and land with the smallest expenditure of funds. The contest I* sponsored by the Sears Foundation. The winners will be announced at tlie association's slate conrcn- Hon next month In Modesto. Some of the individuals are competing for first-year awards, while others are vying for five-year awards. UC's Kerr Says Greek Influence Is Decreasing The Creek system Is playing deereasingly Important role tn college lire. University*' or Cali¬ fornia 1'resident Clark Kerr re Speaking to a group ot Culver slljr of California. Riverside, stu¬ dents, Kerr listed three reasons for the decline of Influence of fraternities and sororities on Campus Remains FSC; Johnson, Sheehan Win Students voted yesterday to re¬ tain the college name of Fresno State College tn the student body primary elections. A vote of 796 to 512 turned down a referendum to recommend to tho Trustees of the California Slate Colleges that the name of the college be changed from FSC to California State College at "I i to see such a good turn-out and It was the result of the name-change referendum," re¬ marked Dill Williams, election committee chairman. Sterling Johnson defeated Rod Holcom by a vote of T3a to 607 to lake tho spring student body vice presidential post. The orilce of women's Associ¬ ated Student Body legislative commissioner went to Ham Shee¬ han by a margin of 70 vote* Miss Sheehan had a tolnl of 701 votes while her opponent. Ginger Cord¬ ray. received 631 votes. Dick Murray, upopposed candi¬ date for commissioner of athletics, received 1307 votes, while the single candidate for ASB secre¬ tary, Lynne RotalUck. tallied 1219 votes. Dr. Arnold E. Joyal. president of the college, received one write- in vote for Ihe office of athletic commissioner. Associated Women Students also elected spring officers at yesterday's election. Heather Cairns received 5*5 vote* to take the office of AWS president. Write-in candidates Pam Sheehan and Linda Dilldo received one vote each. The office of vice president went to Kathy w'hltfleld who to¬ taled 5*6 voles. Mellnda Slaley. write-in candidate, received 6 votes for AWS vice president. Elaine Ludeklng defeated Terry Riordan, 203 to 159. for the of¬ fice of secretary. Sherrl Clark re» celved one vote as a write-in can¬ didate. The single candidate for AWS treasurer. Sandy DeAppolonla, re¬ ceived a total of 5*2 votes. The office of election manager went (o unopposed candidate Peggy McNeil. Miss McNeil re¬ ceived 533 votes. The office of historian had no candidates listed on the ballots. There will be a possible run-off election between write-In candl- dates Jean Cook and Miss Staley, These students have to be checked for a qualifying grade-point The results of the elections of spring class officers were not avallahle for publication at The Collegtan deadline time. the i wlm ■e halls, which cancels of the Greek houses' best selling points, and the racial discrimina¬ tion clauses of most of (he Creek organizations, which Kerr termed l millstone around their necks." The University of California haa sen fraternities and sororities i order to rid themselves of clal discrimination clauses by Sept. 1, 186*. and the unke will s(and by this In spite Of an- Iclpated difficulties, ho said, Dowler Gets $1000 Check Lloyd Dowler. dean of (he farm school, has announced receipt of a 11.000 check from Mr. and Mrs. William Volkmann of Selma, Dowler said the money will be pplied by the Fresno State Col- lego Agricultural Foundation to¬ ward the purchase of S founda¬ tion flock of Columbia sheep. Mrs. Volkman, a graduate Of FSC, said she "takes great prld< being able to play a small part In supporting tho college's vi: agricultural program." nclce Volkmann. a daughti of the donors, graduated from no State last year wit bachelor of science degree In Imal husbandry. Kenya To Be Topic Of Foreign Student's Talk James Obbanya, a student from enya. will discuss his country and Its importance in (he world > today at an Informal coffee celebrating the Independence of Kenya. The coffee hour will be held from 1:15 to 3 PM In Cafe¬ teria Committee Rooms 1 sod 2. A Question and answer period will follow the talk. AH students and faculty tnem bers ore Invited to attend Women's Dance Group To Hold Initiation Orthosis, women's modern dance club, will Initiate four new member* this afternoon »t 4 o'clock in the dance studio of the women's gym. The new rnernbers an- Gayle Harmon, loan Cottmsat, Anneli Mlltman, and Susan Ilcrscti- berger. Federal Bill Would Aid State Schools The Senaiu Tuesday approved a II.: billion bill authorising construction funds which may benefit the California Stale Co! lege system by providing four tt five million dollars. The bill now pies to President LyNdon It- Johnson for npprovnl or rejecdnn. Ho is expected sign It Tho funds would supplement proposed bond issue In Californ Italc Champion, stale director��finance, will ask tho January- legislature to propose a bond toi the 13 54 election. It would be similar to the two-year bond passed In 1962 and known "Proposition 1-A." The chancellor's office has said If the ii.iti-.ii.il Mil passed, the funds would benefit all state colleges. The bill sets up the first gen¬ eral aid program In history to help build classrooms, laborator¬ ies and libraries at both public and private colleges across the Club To Hold Holiday Party Christmas customers around (he world will bo featured at the International Club Christina. party to be held Saturday at ', PM in the lab school all-purpose Several surprise event* will highlight the evening ot caroling, games, and dancing. "All members are Invited and may each bring n guest. There will be * small admission fee," said Inn Walke, elttb president. The Christmas theme will be carried out In red. gold and green decorations. Holiday re¬ freshments will be served. Amar Jain, club social chair¬ man, heads the steering commit¬ tee for the affair. Decorations, refreshments and entertainment are being planned by Susan Sim¬ mons. Brenda Jaime. Sally Jones, Gary Sheldon. Ohannes Avaklan and Larry Wassou. Leah Matte- Is In charge of music for the evening. Publicity chairmen Pat Fasang and Kathy Tyson. Christmas Will Be Discussed Christmas In The Schools: A Church-State Issue" Will be dis¬ cussed Tuesday at the College *Y' Cross-currents program. Dr. Blchard Sparks, head of the Freano State education divi¬ sion, and the Rev. Thsmaa iiude- , instructor In an FSC sum¬ mer session course on religion and the public school and associ¬ ate director of the College 'Y', will lead the topic discussion. Cross-Cu(rents, a College *Y' program series, convenes at 1S: is I'M tn Arakollan Hall STERLING JOHNSON LYNNE l.LTAIXICK 'Damn Yankee' Tryouts Scheduled For Friday Musical auditions for the 136* spring musical, "Damn Yankees" will be held at the Little Theater Friday from 2 to 5 I'M and Sun¬ day from 2 lo 5:30 PM. The second annual production will be presented March 12-21. The musical "Bye-Bye Birdie" laat spring won the first one. "Participants In the tryouts may create any material of their choice." Charles H. Randall, dl- ctor of the production, said. I Inn (l.i II added It would be bet- Little Sigmas Add Members unanimous vote of the Little Sigmas wltb the approval of the brothers of Sigma Chi fraternity decided the selection ot the new members of Little Sigmas. The new members include Eleanor Flrpo. Joan Whit son. Judy Glllon, Rosemary Rockwell. Marolyn Hutehcralt, Qlnny Ball, Jo Ann Parmda. Jo Ann Sharpies, and Jan!* Martin. The first seiecuon «f new members by ^ Little Sigmas was held Monday night following s team. The novice Little Sigmas wlil be Initiated following Christ- vacation, If the participants hare their own pianists. However, an accom¬ panist will be furnished If necea- enry. A copy of the book "Damn Yankees" may be picked up In the Speech-Arts office. Copies of recordings and vocal scores are available In the music library In the Music Building. Dr. Arthur C. Berdahl Is tho musical director of the produc¬ tion. Infant Vision Will Be Speech Topic Dr. Hoben Thomas, assistant professor of psychology at Fresno state College, will speak on In¬ fant Vision at a psychology col¬ loquium today at 13:30 PM tn Education-Psychology J19. College Orchestra Will Give Concert Tonight The coliette's symphony or. cheat™ will hold a concert to¬ night at 8 o'clock In (he Musk Building Recital HalL The orchestra wUI play Rich. ard Wagner's Prelude to Lofan- No. 8, Opus pa, and Igor BO*.
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 |
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Title | December 12, 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 | VOLUME LXVII1 FRESNO. CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 NUMBER 10 First Faculty Lecture Scheduled For Today Dr. William B. Uphold, assort ,te professor of English and phi¬ losophy, will be tho first speaker in ihe Faculty Lecture Series al 1 pM lodny In tho Little Theater. "•4IM topic of Ills lecture will Ik- -■Hold Your Dreams In High lt,- mttmV Tito lecture series 1st spon- .orod by (he Fresno Ktnle Bosunl ol Fine Art*. Richard Ransom, ro-chalrnian of the jerles, said ft coffee hour crltliue will be held In Speech- Art* 169 Immediately following [he lecture. , Judy Itomelro, (lie. other CO" rhslrmftn, and Hansom «j-e »in- rJfnt representatives on the llniird. Ransom said student aid i» nee.' on the lecture serif* rommii to hel|i with organ I an lion nnd publicity. I i,i,, .■ .t,.,] Htudrnt* may leave llirlr n.u,i.-. with Student Aworlatlon President Dole Weid¬ mer in In* offlc. Dr. Uphold In the first speaker In the lecture pronraiu which wll try to feature two speakers | month for the remainder of (hi year according to Hansom. Kacli faculty speaker will.lecture topic of his own choice. Hansom nald all students are Invited to the lecture by Dr. Cp- hotd. UK. UPHOLD Circle K May Erect Marque The Fresno State Collage Clrcl K club I* loofclnit Into the po'sil blllty of tPKUlG a permanent marquee near the library. Mike FraJej, president of Ihe organization, nfd the DUqiKr! would be available, to all cam pit* croups to advertise coming null "It Is Ihe main project we h»vi undertaken this Bi'mmer.'' Far ley said. Another activity the group ha participated In Is dtstrtbtttlJu; :j' caunlsiens to stores In Fresno t< collect for tuberculosis. The group, sponsored by thi East Fresno Kiwanis club. Is plan¬ ning to start a club at Hooi HiBh School,' Double Performance Will End Twelfth Night' Showing The Fre.no Stsxo production of Twelfth Night" by William Shakespeare will end Saturday' with a double performance In the Little Theater. There will be a 1:15 I'M high ■chool matinee and an 8:15 I'M evening performance. The pUy will be presented to¬ night and tomorrow evening* nt IU*J PM ..I.-.. Tickets are nvi.il- able, at the Little Theater Hot. Office nnd the Hockctt-Covrnn llox Office, 12H Fulton St. "It Is unfortunate that stu¬ dents wait until the last evenings of drama productions before at¬ tempting to get tlcker>--3Ui*>r- generally must bo turned away for tho final performances because they do not take time to pick u[ tickets In advance of the perform¬ ance they with lo attend." sale] Phillip N. Walker, associate pro lessor of speech and director ol the play. There I* no charge to students Who are members of the Student Body A •.tor la lion but ticket* mstsl be plrkcd up nt (be campus Inn office to reserve a seat. V The Elizabethan comedy Tea- tures Walter Abel as artlat-ln- residence.^ be I has starred In motjoji-^plctures. television, arid tfn Broadway. President Of Wilt Address Fresno City College President Stuart M. White will address the Freano Stale College staff at the FSC annual Christmas Faculty Meeting today st 4 PM In the Little Theatre of (he Speech-Arts Duildlnic. President While, nn nlmnmi* of Fresno Suite, will discuss some of the problem* being, considered by the Coordinating Council for Higher Education In California of which he la a member. He repre- City College FSC Faculty the I , the wide r i Junior colleges Among the topics he Is ex¬ pected to discuss are the year- round operation of the colleges and the joint doctoral program between (he University of Cali¬ fornia and the California State Colleges. The annual meeting win also feature reports by members of the college administration and by representatives ot the various faculty* organisations. Angels Flight Group Will Be Collecting Food For Needy Angel Flight and the Arnold Air Society are Jointly sponsoring a food for needy families Christ- mas project. Pood, gifts which will be" do¬ nated to deserving families In the Fresno Area, may be placed In a marked box In the Air Science w'og cadet day room by tomor¬ row. Because of tbelr ease In handl¬ ing, canoed goods are requested. To prevent an over-abundance or certain foodstuffs, a list of needed canned goods haa been posted on the cadet bulletin board, Connie CoIh. Angel Flight execuUve of- tteer. said. Tbe Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps and the AFROTC Wives' Club are conducting a drive for both food and clotbing tor the' Fresno Nutritional Home ** their Christmas project. Ths Angela will exchange Christmas cards with the other flights in (he Calirorn.a-Arlr.ona- Hawalt area. Laura Alley Is In Ohargo Of the holiday correspond- New Angel pledges will be the guests of the active members for a Jnn. 12 dinner at the Carriage House. Carol Kcrchenfaut. pledge trainer, will handle arrangements for tho dinner sot for 6 PM, _ Jenny Tucker Is the newly elected president of the pledge class. Officers serving with, her Include Syble Bylee. vice presi¬ dent, and Linda While, secretary- treasurer. A skating party exchange with AAS. postponed following the as¬ sassination ot President John F. Kennedy, has been rescheduled for Feb. 16. The nest Angel Flight meeting b slated for Jan. 9 at 1 PM In the Air Science Lounge- Dowler Will Be Judging Ag Projects Fresno State College Dean Lloyd Dowler Is participating la the evaluation for (he California Young Farmers Association's Farm Improvement Contest this week In various parts of the state. Ilrnn Dowler and the other Judges are vNltlng the home fiu-ms of regional winner* In Con- sale*. Chlno, Made™, Onkdnle, LotII.' IVinceton. Mania Itosa nnd St'ltaMnpol. Awards will he presented to tbe Young Farmer who has made the greatest Improvement of his farm buildings, home and land with the smallest expenditure of funds. The contest I* sponsored by the Sears Foundation. The winners will be announced at tlie association's slate conrcn- Hon next month In Modesto. Some of the individuals are competing for first-year awards, while others are vying for five-year awards. UC's Kerr Says Greek Influence Is Decreasing The Creek system Is playing deereasingly Important role tn college lire. University*' or Cali¬ fornia 1'resident Clark Kerr re Speaking to a group ot Culver slljr of California. Riverside, stu¬ dents, Kerr listed three reasons for the decline of Influence of fraternities and sororities on Campus Remains FSC; Johnson, Sheehan Win Students voted yesterday to re¬ tain the college name of Fresno State College tn the student body primary elections. A vote of 796 to 512 turned down a referendum to recommend to tho Trustees of the California Slate Colleges that the name of the college be changed from FSC to California State College at "I i to see such a good turn-out and It was the result of the name-change referendum," re¬ marked Dill Williams, election committee chairman. Sterling Johnson defeated Rod Holcom by a vote of T3a to 607 to lake tho spring student body vice presidential post. The orilce of women's Associ¬ ated Student Body legislative commissioner went to Ham Shee¬ han by a margin of 70 vote* Miss Sheehan had a tolnl of 701 votes while her opponent. Ginger Cord¬ ray. received 631 votes. Dick Murray, upopposed candi¬ date for commissioner of athletics, received 1307 votes, while the single candidate for ASB secre¬ tary, Lynne RotalUck. tallied 1219 votes. Dr. Arnold E. Joyal. president of the college, received one write- in vote for Ihe office of athletic commissioner. Associated Women Students also elected spring officers at yesterday's election. Heather Cairns received 5*5 vote* to take the office of AWS president. Write-in candidates Pam Sheehan and Linda Dilldo received one vote each. The office of vice president went to Kathy w'hltfleld who to¬ taled 5*6 voles. Mellnda Slaley. write-in candidate, received 6 votes for AWS vice president. Elaine Ludeklng defeated Terry Riordan, 203 to 159. for the of¬ fice of secretary. Sherrl Clark re» celved one vote as a write-in can¬ didate. The single candidate for AWS treasurer. Sandy DeAppolonla, re¬ ceived a total of 5*2 votes. The office of election manager went (o unopposed candidate Peggy McNeil. Miss McNeil re¬ ceived 533 votes. The office of historian had no candidates listed on the ballots. There will be a possible run-off election between write-In candl- dates Jean Cook and Miss Staley, These students have to be checked for a qualifying grade-point The results of the elections of spring class officers were not avallahle for publication at The Collegtan deadline time. the i wlm ■e halls, which cancels of the Greek houses' best selling points, and the racial discrimina¬ tion clauses of most of (he Creek organizations, which Kerr termed l millstone around their necks." The University of California haa sen fraternities and sororities i order to rid themselves of clal discrimination clauses by Sept. 1, 186*. and the unke will s(and by this In spite Of an- Iclpated difficulties, ho said, Dowler Gets $1000 Check Lloyd Dowler. dean of (he farm school, has announced receipt of a 11.000 check from Mr. and Mrs. William Volkmann of Selma, Dowler said the money will be pplied by the Fresno State Col- lego Agricultural Foundation to¬ ward the purchase of S founda¬ tion flock of Columbia sheep. Mrs. Volkman, a graduate Of FSC, said she "takes great prld< being able to play a small part In supporting tho college's vi: agricultural program." nclce Volkmann. a daughti of the donors, graduated from no State last year wit bachelor of science degree In Imal husbandry. Kenya To Be Topic Of Foreign Student's Talk James Obbanya, a student from enya. will discuss his country and Its importance in (he world > today at an Informal coffee celebrating the Independence of Kenya. The coffee hour will be held from 1:15 to 3 PM In Cafe¬ teria Committee Rooms 1 sod 2. A Question and answer period will follow the talk. AH students and faculty tnem bers ore Invited to attend Women's Dance Group To Hold Initiation Orthosis, women's modern dance club, will Initiate four new member* this afternoon »t 4 o'clock in the dance studio of the women's gym. The new rnernbers an- Gayle Harmon, loan Cottmsat, Anneli Mlltman, and Susan Ilcrscti- berger. Federal Bill Would Aid State Schools The Senaiu Tuesday approved a II.: billion bill authorising construction funds which may benefit the California Stale Co! lege system by providing four tt five million dollars. The bill now pies to President LyNdon It- Johnson for npprovnl or rejecdnn. Ho is expected sign It Tho funds would supplement proposed bond issue In Californ Italc Champion, stale director��finance, will ask tho January- legislature to propose a bond toi the 13 54 election. It would be similar to the two-year bond passed In 1962 and known "Proposition 1-A." The chancellor's office has said If the ii.iti-.ii.il Mil passed, the funds would benefit all state colleges. The bill sets up the first gen¬ eral aid program In history to help build classrooms, laborator¬ ies and libraries at both public and private colleges across the Club To Hold Holiday Party Christmas customers around (he world will bo featured at the International Club Christina. party to be held Saturday at ', PM in the lab school all-purpose Several surprise event* will highlight the evening ot caroling, games, and dancing. "All members are Invited and may each bring n guest. There will be * small admission fee," said Inn Walke, elttb president. The Christmas theme will be carried out In red. gold and green decorations. Holiday re¬ freshments will be served. Amar Jain, club social chair¬ man, heads the steering commit¬ tee for the affair. Decorations, refreshments and entertainment are being planned by Susan Sim¬ mons. Brenda Jaime. Sally Jones, Gary Sheldon. Ohannes Avaklan and Larry Wassou. Leah Matte- Is In charge of music for the evening. Publicity chairmen Pat Fasang and Kathy Tyson. Christmas Will Be Discussed Christmas In The Schools: A Church-State Issue" Will be dis¬ cussed Tuesday at the College *Y' Cross-currents program. Dr. Blchard Sparks, head of the Freano State education divi¬ sion, and the Rev. Thsmaa iiude- , instructor In an FSC sum¬ mer session course on religion and the public school and associ¬ ate director of the College 'Y', will lead the topic discussion. Cross-Cu(rents, a College *Y' program series, convenes at 1S: is I'M tn Arakollan Hall STERLING JOHNSON LYNNE l.LTAIXICK 'Damn Yankee' Tryouts Scheduled For Friday Musical auditions for the 136* spring musical, "Damn Yankees" will be held at the Little Theater Friday from 2 to 5 I'M and Sun¬ day from 2 lo 5:30 PM. The second annual production will be presented March 12-21. The musical "Bye-Bye Birdie" laat spring won the first one. "Participants In the tryouts may create any material of their choice." Charles H. Randall, dl- ctor of the production, said. I Inn (l.i II added It would be bet- Little Sigmas Add Members unanimous vote of the Little Sigmas wltb the approval of the brothers of Sigma Chi fraternity decided the selection ot the new members of Little Sigmas. The new members include Eleanor Flrpo. Joan Whit son. Judy Glllon, Rosemary Rockwell. Marolyn Hutehcralt, Qlnny Ball, Jo Ann Parmda. Jo Ann Sharpies, and Jan!* Martin. The first seiecuon «f new members by ^ Little Sigmas was held Monday night following s team. The novice Little Sigmas wlil be Initiated following Christ- vacation, If the participants hare their own pianists. However, an accom¬ panist will be furnished If necea- enry. A copy of the book "Damn Yankees" may be picked up In the Speech-Arts office. Copies of recordings and vocal scores are available In the music library In the Music Building. Dr. Arthur C. Berdahl Is tho musical director of the produc¬ tion. Infant Vision Will Be Speech Topic Dr. Hoben Thomas, assistant professor of psychology at Fresno state College, will speak on In¬ fant Vision at a psychology col¬ loquium today at 13:30 PM tn Education-Psychology J19. College Orchestra Will Give Concert Tonight The coliette's symphony or. cheat™ will hold a concert to¬ night at 8 o'clock In (he Musk Building Recital HalL The orchestra wUI play Rich. ard Wagner's Prelude to Lofan- No. 8, Opus pa, and Igor BO*. |