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BHT0R1AL COMMENTS On The Right Foot Starting the semester off on the right foot should begin with a re-evaluation by each student of his or her course of study. It may save some energetic student from late semes¬ ter drop-outs or low grades. Most of us know our capabilities and limitations but like¬ wise many fail to recognize them at the l>eginning of the ,t this t eit is ,d not by its cc The earlier a student recognizes he is overloaded or worked the better off he will be. This week and next week is the time to make the changes. Past performances indicate students take more than the first two weeks to make pro¬ gram changes and must suffer the penalties. The counselling office reminds students to keep their health and work schedule in mind when enrolling for courses. An ounce of prevention will be the medicine for cutting down the mounting number of drop-outs and low grades. Don't bite off more than you can chew. —John Ryle BULLDOG BRIEFS Cupid's Capers To Be Theme Of Frosh Dance Cupid's Capers will be the theme of the freshman class aftergame basketball dance to l>e held Friday in the labora¬ tory school auditorium. Ed Manning, the class president, said tickets are priced at 50 cents stag and 75 cents a cot--■- Ann Donaghy is the general AWS Will Sponsor After Game Event Dr. Joyal Talks On Agribusiness Phillips Leaves On World Tour Los Angeles MANY CAREER OPENINGS STARTING SALARY —$489 per month (Effective July 1, 1961, salary will be $516) Interesting Work , Automatic Pay Increases Competitive Promotion Liberal Benefits EXAMINATIONS WILL BE HELD IN FRESNO LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS Cattle Paths Give Campus Pasture Look "Cattle paths" are rapidly becoming a menace to gardners at Fresno State College. Although these patches of "scuffed" lawn have every appearance of a newly created livestock path, the kind evi¬ dent in any grazing field or pasture, bprtruntotira of California Stat. Ckrrenun.nl will be on Campus to discuss with Senior* ortd Graduate Srudentl employment opportunity ia MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW AT YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE THE COLLEGIAN Ngtkmal AiKertMn^Swvice, Inc. l$) TAPERS* CONTINENTAL SLACKS B^fes. 716 E. OLIVE (Tower District) ADams 7-8369 College Art On Display A ..mpllnr ol work by Pre.no. Illustrative aatwisls. life „„. Sl.le Collepte art student, wlllbe | ins* and photorHphs. ||,... PATRONIZE OUR APVBmsBK ART STUDENTS the art trio at 533 N. Blackstone {Across From DiCkcos Pizierio I is ready to help you with your spring s ART MATERIALS or el "I Wot a TV«-o« Doner. "The if sin) Ism, of Dc*U <!iUm", ete.) "THE SLOW RUSH" fraternity called 8i«n» Phi Nothing.*To Join Sign* Phi Notiiitu; and get this hideous membership pin absolutely free, simply take a pair of sensor* and cut out the illustration and paste it Sign*. Phi Nothing. The only thins; I recommend in thi* columa is Marlboro dgarettas, as say honest man would who likes a filtered cigarette with an unfiltered taste, who yearns to settle back and enjoy a full-Savored smoke, who*. he*rt is quickened by a choice of soft pack or flip-top box and who gets paid every Sign* Phi Nothing. Some people, of course, ar nature; if you are one such I must tell you there an of better organisstions thr --——■••»—-■—■- aPhiXoll.iriBfory..' But if you should join Sign* Phi Nothing, let me p several warnings. First off, i t girls. Second, there is no pledge period; e*ch new mcml mediately goes active. Perhaps "inactive" is a mnrc ai term; there are no meetings, no drives, no campaigns, no TAPERS- Al your torroiito crxropu* shop whom attended), ihe tint hymn go ITotcJia, boopJ>oop-a-doop, Mother: moiina Nutter soup. The second hymn is considerably longer: A Gvemtey't a cow, -Anadiealone, When you're carina cAou, hymn. Or, for that matter, Stardust. Perhaps you are risking why there should be sw ss Sign* Phi Nothing. I will givo you an answi m mental health! Is logic distorl ea oHsctaTin short, h** educsUon caught up with you? pre&sfo* Dogs Set Record For Most 1-Pt. Wins „*«.! i» equally «j New Track Coach Warmerdam Calls First Practice Today Coach Cornelius (Dutch) Warmerdam, beginning his , ason as Fresno State College's head track coach, calls his; •arsity cindermen together for their first practice this ridings [BobNewhartl BARBARA DANE Tim., FebT.4 V" On Sal. Al HOCKETT-COWAN BOX OFFICE MEMORIAL AUD. School Slowdown Doesn't Stop Dogs By Jim Church Students went through dead week, finals week, semester ireak week, registration week, but the Fresno State Bulldog basketball team kept right on "playing. During the lull in school classes and activities.,the Bulldogs won three and lost Sigma Chi, Homan Hall Top Intra-College Point Standings By Terrv Cress 330. Hom«n Hall llrst floor. *»*t| highest total out of a possible Aaberg Rejoins Faltering Frosh Visit the new exofic SHEIK OF BAGDAD RESTAURANT American ond Armenian Food Banquet Facilities CASBAR LOUNGE 1663 Fulton AD 7-6204 Keep Your Car n Tune For Winter T£D SCHMAU I SON \ A I W AUTO UPHOLSTERY fRESNO AUTO PARTS AUTO RADIO SERVICE CO. CONNERS AND MAHAffEY CAISTATE MUffLER SERVICE SCHMIDTS AUTO BODY SHOP (Continued onPage 4)_ Ray McC.rty .cored 1 ENGINEERING SENIORS! Your Future is unlimited in LOS ANGELES The City of the Future CIVIL - ELECTRICAL-SANITARY YOU ALWAYS GET THE LIONS SHARE AT YOUR WercL h BAD BOY MARKET CLOVIS APPLIANCE CLOVIS AUTO PARTS RENEWAL BODY WORKS ECONOMY CLEANERS SASSANOS MEN'S STORE a CORONADO RESTAURANT GAGE DRUG STORE .__.«_. F..mo:n i.e.:,. EMIL'S BARBER SHOP HALLOWELL CHEVROLET CO. EDWIN'S JEWELERS UNENBACH AUTO PARTS CLOVIS BAKERY FINANCE ft THRIFT CO. H. W. RASMUSSEN
Object Description
Title | 1961_02 The Daily Collegian February 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 | Feb 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 | BHT0R1AL COMMENTS On The Right Foot Starting the semester off on the right foot should begin with a re-evaluation by each student of his or her course of study. It may save some energetic student from late semes¬ ter drop-outs or low grades. Most of us know our capabilities and limitations but like¬ wise many fail to recognize them at the l>eginning of the ,t this t eit is ,d not by its cc The earlier a student recognizes he is overloaded or worked the better off he will be. This week and next week is the time to make the changes. Past performances indicate students take more than the first two weeks to make pro¬ gram changes and must suffer the penalties. The counselling office reminds students to keep their health and work schedule in mind when enrolling for courses. An ounce of prevention will be the medicine for cutting down the mounting number of drop-outs and low grades. Don't bite off more than you can chew. —John Ryle BULLDOG BRIEFS Cupid's Capers To Be Theme Of Frosh Dance Cupid's Capers will be the theme of the freshman class aftergame basketball dance to l>e held Friday in the labora¬ tory school auditorium. Ed Manning, the class president, said tickets are priced at 50 cents stag and 75 cents a cot--■- Ann Donaghy is the general AWS Will Sponsor After Game Event Dr. Joyal Talks On Agribusiness Phillips Leaves On World Tour Los Angeles MANY CAREER OPENINGS STARTING SALARY —$489 per month (Effective July 1, 1961, salary will be $516) Interesting Work , Automatic Pay Increases Competitive Promotion Liberal Benefits EXAMINATIONS WILL BE HELD IN FRESNO LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS Cattle Paths Give Campus Pasture Look "Cattle paths" are rapidly becoming a menace to gardners at Fresno State College. Although these patches of "scuffed" lawn have every appearance of a newly created livestock path, the kind evi¬ dent in any grazing field or pasture, bprtruntotira of California Stat. Ckrrenun.nl will be on Campus to discuss with Senior* ortd Graduate Srudentl employment opportunity ia MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW AT YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE THE COLLEGIAN Ngtkmal AiKertMn^Swvice, Inc. l$) TAPERS* CONTINENTAL SLACKS B^fes. 716 E. OLIVE (Tower District) ADams 7-8369 College Art On Display A ..mpllnr ol work by Pre.no. Illustrative aatwisls. life „„. Sl.le Collepte art student, wlllbe | ins* and photorHphs. ||,... PATRONIZE OUR APVBmsBK ART STUDENTS the art trio at 533 N. Blackstone {Across From DiCkcos Pizierio I is ready to help you with your spring s ART MATERIALS or el "I Wot a TV«-o« Doner. "The if sin) Ism, of Dc*U oop-a-doop, Mother: moiina Nutter soup. The second hymn is considerably longer: A Gvemtey't a cow, -Anadiealone, When you're carina cAou, hymn. Or, for that matter, Stardust. Perhaps you are risking why there should be sw ss Sign* Phi Nothing. I will givo you an answi m mental health! Is logic distorl ea oHsctaTin short, h** educsUon caught up with you? pre&sfo* Dogs Set Record For Most 1-Pt. Wins „*«.! i» equally «j New Track Coach Warmerdam Calls First Practice Today Coach Cornelius (Dutch) Warmerdam, beginning his , ason as Fresno State College's head track coach, calls his; •arsity cindermen together for their first practice this ridings [BobNewhartl BARBARA DANE Tim., FebT.4 V" On Sal. Al HOCKETT-COWAN BOX OFFICE MEMORIAL AUD. School Slowdown Doesn't Stop Dogs By Jim Church Students went through dead week, finals week, semester ireak week, registration week, but the Fresno State Bulldog basketball team kept right on "playing. During the lull in school classes and activities.,the Bulldogs won three and lost Sigma Chi, Homan Hall Top Intra-College Point Standings By Terrv Cress 330. Hom«n Hall llrst floor. *»*t| highest total out of a possible Aaberg Rejoins Faltering Frosh Visit the new exofic SHEIK OF BAGDAD RESTAURANT American ond Armenian Food Banquet Facilities CASBAR LOUNGE 1663 Fulton AD 7-6204 Keep Your Car n Tune For Winter T£D SCHMAU I SON \ A I W AUTO UPHOLSTERY fRESNO AUTO PARTS AUTO RADIO SERVICE CO. CONNERS AND MAHAffEY CAISTATE MUffLER SERVICE SCHMIDTS AUTO BODY SHOP (Continued onPage 4)_ Ray McC.rty .cored 1 ENGINEERING SENIORS! Your Future is unlimited in LOS ANGELES The City of the Future CIVIL - ELECTRICAL-SANITARY YOU ALWAYS GET THE LIONS SHARE AT YOUR WercL h BAD BOY MARKET CLOVIS APPLIANCE CLOVIS AUTO PARTS RENEWAL BODY WORKS ECONOMY CLEANERS SASSANOS MEN'S STORE a CORONADO RESTAURANT GAGE DRUG STORE .__.«_. F..mo:n i.e.:,. EMIL'S BARBER SHOP HALLOWELL CHEVROLET CO. EDWIN'S JEWELERS UNENBACH AUTO PARTS CLOVIS BAKERY FINANCE ft THRIFT CO. H. W. RASMUSSEN |