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EDITORIAL COMMENTS Eggheads No Longer Cracked' ■r important factor. 19CO a similar pattern, whe e me an accepted mo become increasingly apparent, th In a world where status is an e was a year, and 1961 is following i the use of one's brains finaly bet Until the launching of Sputnik tellectual desert. The concept of i most a social taboo. The only time a person, according to prevailing social custom, was permitted "to think for himself was when ' selected a cigarette with thousands of filter traps. It took almost three full years, but Sputnik launched intellectual uprising that took a front scat in the world d ing the year just concluded. But in 1960, with a new president of the United States elected, a bearded dictator on the rise in the Carribcan, and the African awakening on the Dark Continent, Time selected the United States Scientist, 15 of them, as its "Man of Year." In politics, eggheads also made a heavy impact. Numerous Phi Beta Kappas and college professors have been appointed to government jobs in the new Kennedy administration. Probably the most important decision the United States made during the last year was that brains are fancy and are here to stay. — JOEL SCHWARZ. Campaign Begins In our highly organized society everything h place. Ever since John Rolfc liecame the first colonist to cultivate tobacco, the cigarette has ta niche in our society. However, there is one place where the cigarette is definite¬ ly out of place, that is on the floors of Fresno State College. Because a minority of students refuse to take a few extra steps to properly dis|M>se of their "butts" this campus has an almost endless chain of halls with a trail of cigarette The student council and Cardinal Key will launch a cam¬ paign this afternoon to keep "butts" off the floor. Your cooperation is vital if this project is to succeed. e Collegian- LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS Tower Gets New Paint Blue Key Sponsors Charity Campaign rUtfaoUKh contribution* last ■ flcHiled the $634 collected j 40 LANES OPEN 24 HOURS COFFEE SHOP RESTAURANT BILLIARDS BANQUET ROOMS CHICKEN DELIVERY CALL BA 2-4424 3131 N. CEDAR AT SHIELDS -*35J25EES3A\ 01 CICCO'S PIZZERIA Visit the new exotic SHEIK OF BAGDAD RESTAURANT CASBAR LOUNGE 663 Fulton AD 7-6204 • Crippled Children, y, nro Stan Tuceorl. ,lis;.ia> 'c llle... lii.T.itur"'*'Mi'k!-r ,„J 20% DISCOUNT ON SPECIAL BOOKS FSC BOOKSTORE FASHIONS WITH A FUTURE FROM c° oze OPEN 1( » FRIDAY Tit Come in lo Cozettes now and begin your new Spring wardrobe. The latest fashions ore now available in a wide variety ol colors and styles lo make you the best dressed wi on and oil campus this sprii ^o-S;^ Lotte of Dobie Gillie", ete.) Go To Cburch &«/>&& On Sunday FIRST BAPTIST fresno EAST IANSING WAY AT GlENN ' SIERRA VISTA METHODIST PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH fIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUSCH CHMCH OF THE BRETHREN 1961: YEAR OF DECISION TTell sir, htm we are in 1961, which shows every siirn of beinj quite a distinguished year. First of!, it ia the only year mhto 1951 which begins and ends with the Figure 1. Of course, when it comta to Figure l's, 1901, though distinguished, can lianlly but three Figure I'll This, 111 wager, is a record that will ttanrj for at least two hundred year* I m, for trample, thoycar in which Oic New Ycrk Glint- i.l.c.. i the Philadelphia Athletic* in the World Scric*. A* we all know, the New York Gianta have since moved to San Francisco and the Philadelphia Athletics to Kansas City. There is a movement afoot at present to move Chicago to Phoenix—the city, not the baseball team. Phoenix, in turn, would of course move to Chicago. It is felt that the change would bo broadening for • resident* of both cities. Many Chicago folks, for example, have never seen an iguana. Many Phoenix folks, on the other bud, There are, of course, certain difficultie* attending a municipal shift of this »iic. For instance, to move Chicago you also have to move Lake Michigan. Ti.k in it , If, present* no great prnl.- lem, what with modern scientific advance* like electronics :-.r»l the French, cuff. But if you will look at your map, you will find that Lako Michigan ia connected to all the other Great l-ik«, in turn ia connected to the Atlantic Ocean. You start dram"; Lake Michigan to Phoenix and, willy-nilly, you'll be dragping all that other .tuff too. Thl* would make our British allin terribly cross, and I can't aay aa I blame them. I mean, put yourself in their place. What if, for example, you were a British workingman who had been saving and scrimping all year for a summer holiday at Brighton Beach, and then when you got to Brighton Beach there uam'l any oeeant There you'd be with your inner luie and »noriM and nothing to do all day but dance the Lambeth Walk. This, you may be sure, would not nuke you NATO-minded I I appeal most earnestly to the residents of Chicago and through life without ever seeing an iguana or a frostbite, but I a*k you—Chicagoana, Phoenician*—ia it too big a price to pay for preaerving the unity of the free world? I am wre that if you search your heart* you will make the right decision, for. •Jlofm-whctherweUTemfrortbitteni " Phoenix, or narrow-lapcUed ~ But I digress. We were speaking of 1961, our new year. And new it ia! There ia, for one thing, new pleasure in Marlboro Cigarette*. How can there be new pleasure in Marlboro" «l*a that fine, flavorful blend, that dean easy draw filter, have not been altered? The answer ia simple: each time you light • Marlboro, it ia like the first time. The Savor ia such that »P> a Marlboro smoker I bitten Ctcago, iguana-rir Ilaven-arc fir*t and forci fhlltp Morrte Commander Join Old Max i j ftnneles. Then Santa Barbara —The Fresno State College Collegk Bulldogs Open CCA A Tonight In Southland Boxing Coach Looking For More Boxers Cherry, Tom 1 were Don E&rle. Larry Sports Staff Calls Loop Cage Finish IpHJjfox. B" CREWCUTS IVY LEAGUES FLATTOPS $1.50 CAMPUS Patronlre Your FSC Borbi NOW - Near FSC Campus SECOND FRESNO tOCATION — AT SHAW & FRESNO JrytWs PIPERS AND TRADITIONALS 4.95 up UNIVERSITY SHOP i for sighs ^V McDonald's...the drive-in with the arches HAW AND FRESNO BLACKSTONE AND SHIELDS NEED. • NEW TIRES? • TIRES RECAPPED? • USED TIRES? 30% DISCOUNT TO ALL F.S.C. STUDENTS AND FACULTY Better Recapping Meant longer Mileage! NOW! 2 Stores to Serve You 1470 Blackstone 1501 Fulton AD 84841 AD 7-7156 SCHOETTLER General Tire Specialists Inc. Frosh Quintet Seeks Fourth Straight Win ie JJullpiip* to victory ov FOR FRANTIC FUN AND FROSTY FROLIC COMPLETE SKI RENTALS -at- XUi/4 filcHe? 2240 N. Blackstone BA 7-615 CARL STRICKLAND INSURANCE "The Kind You Hare In Mind" PERSONAL PROPERTY • LIFE HOSPITALIZATION • AUTO FIRE • LIABILITY Planning on a SKIING ACCIDENT? SI.500 MAXIMUM See Your Campus Representative KENNETH WILSON, CY 9-5424 (Home) HAMM'S Toy and Hobby Shop Has Moved To 4225 E. SHIELDS AT CEDAR TOYS - HOBBIES - CRAFTS - SPORTING GOODS See our big selection at our new store Open 9-6 Fri. Till 9 9M. BA 7-9195 CEDAR & SHIELDS SHOPPING CENTER FSC's CLOSEST COMPLETE SHOPPING AREA jglf1 MANOR DRUGS MMm^ for yoar eomP'e" tEEEEEj Drug and Cosmetic needs IJ SERVICE BA 9-6575 U.S. Post Office in store — open 7 days a week ^ NEED . . . Xmas Gifts? Jewelry Repairs? :ompl«l. Jewelry Selection! for Xmai Preunls and REDMAN'S YARDAGE WOOLENS $2.98-$5.98 a yard W« give Thrrffy Green Slarr
Object Description
Title | 1961_01 The Daily Collegian January 1961 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1961 |
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 | Jan 6, 1961 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1961 |
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 | EDITORIAL COMMENTS Eggheads No Longer Cracked' ■r important factor. 19CO a similar pattern, whe e me an accepted mo become increasingly apparent, th In a world where status is an e was a year, and 1961 is following i the use of one's brains finaly bet Until the launching of Sputnik tellectual desert. The concept of i most a social taboo. The only time a person, according to prevailing social custom, was permitted "to think for himself was when ' selected a cigarette with thousands of filter traps. It took almost three full years, but Sputnik launched intellectual uprising that took a front scat in the world d ing the year just concluded. But in 1960, with a new president of the United States elected, a bearded dictator on the rise in the Carribcan, and the African awakening on the Dark Continent, Time selected the United States Scientist, 15 of them, as its "Man of Year." In politics, eggheads also made a heavy impact. Numerous Phi Beta Kappas and college professors have been appointed to government jobs in the new Kennedy administration. Probably the most important decision the United States made during the last year was that brains are fancy and are here to stay. — JOEL SCHWARZ. Campaign Begins In our highly organized society everything h place. Ever since John Rolfc liecame the first colonist to cultivate tobacco, the cigarette has ta niche in our society. However, there is one place where the cigarette is definite¬ ly out of place, that is on the floors of Fresno State College. Because a minority of students refuse to take a few extra steps to properly dis|M>se of their "butts" this campus has an almost endless chain of halls with a trail of cigarette The student council and Cardinal Key will launch a cam¬ paign this afternoon to keep "butts" off the floor. Your cooperation is vital if this project is to succeed. e Collegian- LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS Tower Gets New Paint Blue Key Sponsors Charity Campaign rUtfaoUKh contribution* last ■ flcHiled the $634 collected j 40 LANES OPEN 24 HOURS COFFEE SHOP RESTAURANT BILLIARDS BANQUET ROOMS CHICKEN DELIVERY CALL BA 2-4424 3131 N. CEDAR AT SHIELDS -*35J25EES3A\ 01 CICCO'S PIZZERIA Visit the new exotic SHEIK OF BAGDAD RESTAURANT CASBAR LOUNGE 663 Fulton AD 7-6204 • Crippled Children, y, nro Stan Tuceorl. ,lis;.ia> 'c llle... lii.T.itur"'*'Mi'k!-r ,„J 20% DISCOUNT ON SPECIAL BOOKS FSC BOOKSTORE FASHIONS WITH A FUTURE FROM c° oze OPEN 1( » FRIDAY Tit Come in lo Cozettes now and begin your new Spring wardrobe. The latest fashions ore now available in a wide variety ol colors and styles lo make you the best dressed wi on and oil campus this sprii ^o-S;^ Lotte of Dobie Gillie", ete.) Go To Cburch &«/>&& On Sunday FIRST BAPTIST fresno EAST IANSING WAY AT GlENN ' SIERRA VISTA METHODIST PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH fIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUSCH CHMCH OF THE BRETHREN 1961: YEAR OF DECISION TTell sir, htm we are in 1961, which shows every siirn of beinj quite a distinguished year. First of!, it ia the only year mhto 1951 which begins and ends with the Figure 1. Of course, when it comta to Figure l's, 1901, though distinguished, can lianlly but three Figure I'll This, 111 wager, is a record that will ttanrj for at least two hundred year* I m, for trample, thoycar in which Oic New Ycrk Glint- i.l.c.. i the Philadelphia Athletic* in the World Scric*. A* we all know, the New York Gianta have since moved to San Francisco and the Philadelphia Athletics to Kansas City. There is a movement afoot at present to move Chicago to Phoenix—the city, not the baseball team. Phoenix, in turn, would of course move to Chicago. It is felt that the change would bo broadening for • resident* of both cities. Many Chicago folks, for example, have never seen an iguana. Many Phoenix folks, on the other bud, There are, of course, certain difficultie* attending a municipal shift of this »iic. For instance, to move Chicago you also have to move Lake Michigan. Ti.k in it , If, present* no great prnl.- lem, what with modern scientific advance* like electronics :-.r»l the French, cuff. But if you will look at your map, you will find that Lako Michigan ia connected to all the other Great l-ik«, in turn ia connected to the Atlantic Ocean. You start dram"; Lake Michigan to Phoenix and, willy-nilly, you'll be dragping all that other .tuff too. Thl* would make our British allin terribly cross, and I can't aay aa I blame them. I mean, put yourself in their place. What if, for example, you were a British workingman who had been saving and scrimping all year for a summer holiday at Brighton Beach, and then when you got to Brighton Beach there uam'l any oeeant There you'd be with your inner luie and »noriM and nothing to do all day but dance the Lambeth Walk. This, you may be sure, would not nuke you NATO-minded I I appeal most earnestly to the residents of Chicago and through life without ever seeing an iguana or a frostbite, but I a*k you—Chicagoana, Phoenician*—ia it too big a price to pay for preaerving the unity of the free world? I am wre that if you search your heart* you will make the right decision, for. •Jlofm-whctherweUTemfrortbitteni " Phoenix, or narrow-lapcUed ~ But I digress. We were speaking of 1961, our new year. And new it ia! There ia, for one thing, new pleasure in Marlboro Cigarette*. How can there be new pleasure in Marlboro" «l*a that fine, flavorful blend, that dean easy draw filter, have not been altered? The answer ia simple: each time you light • Marlboro, it ia like the first time. The Savor ia such that »P> a Marlboro smoker I bitten Ctcago, iguana-rir Ilaven-arc fir*t and forci fhlltp Morrte Commander Join Old Max i j ftnneles. Then Santa Barbara —The Fresno State College Collegk Bulldogs Open CCA A Tonight In Southland Boxing Coach Looking For More Boxers Cherry, Tom 1 were Don E&rle. Larry Sports Staff Calls Loop Cage Finish IpHJjfox. B" CREWCUTS IVY LEAGUES FLATTOPS $1.50 CAMPUS Patronlre Your FSC Borbi NOW - Near FSC Campus SECOND FRESNO tOCATION — AT SHAW & FRESNO JrytWs PIPERS AND TRADITIONALS 4.95 up UNIVERSITY SHOP i for sighs ^V McDonald's...the drive-in with the arches HAW AND FRESNO BLACKSTONE AND SHIELDS NEED. • NEW TIRES? • TIRES RECAPPED? • USED TIRES? 30% DISCOUNT TO ALL F.S.C. STUDENTS AND FACULTY Better Recapping Meant longer Mileage! NOW! 2 Stores to Serve You 1470 Blackstone 1501 Fulton AD 84841 AD 7-7156 SCHOETTLER General Tire Specialists Inc. Frosh Quintet Seeks Fourth Straight Win ie JJullpiip* to victory ov FOR FRANTIC FUN AND FROSTY FROLIC COMPLETE SKI RENTALS -at- XUi/4 filcHe? 2240 N. Blackstone BA 7-615 CARL STRICKLAND INSURANCE "The Kind You Hare In Mind" PERSONAL PROPERTY • LIFE HOSPITALIZATION • AUTO FIRE • LIABILITY Planning on a SKIING ACCIDENT? SI.500 MAXIMUM See Your Campus Representative KENNETH WILSON, CY 9-5424 (Home) HAMM'S Toy and Hobby Shop Has Moved To 4225 E. SHIELDS AT CEDAR TOYS - HOBBIES - CRAFTS - SPORTING GOODS See our big selection at our new store Open 9-6 Fri. Till 9 9M. BA 7-9195 CEDAR & SHIELDS SHOPPING CENTER FSC's CLOSEST COMPLETE SHOPPING AREA jglf1 MANOR DRUGS MMm^ for yoar eomP'e" tEEEEEj Drug and Cosmetic needs IJ SERVICE BA 9-6575 U.S. Post Office in store — open 7 days a week ^ NEED . . . Xmas Gifts? Jewelry Repairs? :ompl«l. Jewelry Selection! for Xmai Preunls and REDMAN'S YARDAGE WOOLENS $2.98-$5.98 a yard W« give Thrrffy Green Slarr |