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-The Fresno State College Collegian- -The Fresno State College Collegian- Bookshop Opens and sell for a considerably lc er price than the Thursday and Friday, Sept. 24 and 25, have been tentatively set as days when a representative will buy back used books Drawing of the Completed Library Library Addition Unfinished '63 MONZA - 4-Speed FOR SALE Deluxe Radio - Heater - W-W Padded Dash - Tinted Glass Priced To Sell - Call 227-7170 It may look like it's almost done, students, but the construc¬ tion going on the library addition will take another year. The build¬ ing Is slated for completion a year from this fall and Dean Orrln Wardle In charge of all campus construction says that construc¬ tion on the library Is slightly ahead of schedule. He explains the long wait will be spent In doing Interior work and ln re¬ modeling much of the present 11- Remodellng has already begun ln the present structure, ln par¬ ticular, the Woodward Library and the reserved reading room. Dean Wardle said the resulting space for studying building. Construction on the 11,034,887 structure -began last January, after contracts for the two-story addition were awarded by the state department. • Completion of the addition will provide 625 new reader stations and will allow as many as 1,375 to study ln the building at one also be expanded department, the curriculum library and the maps and government publications sec- The new building Is being erected with a concrete floor, roof slabs, and cement plaster to match the existing Library build¬ ing, which was built ln 1956 at a cost of more than SI mLUlon. The air conditioned addition Is part of the FSC Master Plan, which ln 40 years will make the college a •city" of 25,000 stu- PAYING JOBS IN EUROPE Grand Duchy of Luxembourg', Sept 9—Students are urged to apply eerly for summer job. in Europe. Thousands of jobs (of¬ fice, resort, factory, farm, etc.) •re available. Wages range to (400 monthly and the American Student Information Service awarda travel grants to regis- tered students. Those interested should tend *2 to Dept T, ASIS, 22 Ave. de la Libert*, Luxem¬ bourg City, Grand Duchy of Lux¬ embourg and request the ASIS SS-page booklet listing and de¬ scribing every available job, and a travel grant and job application. There are five cities with rapid transit systems ln the country- Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Cleveland. New or expanded systems are Ming pro¬ posed for Los Angeles,San Fran¬ cisco, Atlanta, Cleveland, Wash* audio-visual department, the mgton, Boston, and Philadelphia. START THE SEMESTER RIGHT (WITH A PARTY) COMPLETE PARTY SUPPLIES AT (—lovid-^naw (Oolite J^nop OPEN 'TIL 2:00 A. M. DAILY LOCATED 1 % MILES EAST OF F.S.C. BONANZA SHOPPING CENTER Clovis Ave. of Show 299-2322 CAMPUS GARDENS On Shaw Just East of the Campus (4895-A No. Recreation) • 2 POOLS (1 Heated) • NEW CLUBHOUSE • SHUTTLE BUS TO HEART OF CAMPUS $30.50-36.50 Per Person Per Month PETTICOAT QUAD ROVIDES Di PROVED, H< mm PROVIDES DORM - TYPE, FSC APPROVED, HOUSING FOR GIRLS EACH PER MONTH Decol Needed To Use FSC Parking Lots llml ! first Other types of decals will continue on sale throughout Enforcement of paid parking regulations for the fall semester 1964. will begin at 8:00 AM, Mon¬ day, September 21, 1964, the first day of Instruction In the fall sem- Coples of the "Fresno State College Parking Regulations'are available on request at the Busin¬ ess Office. General vehicular arrange¬ ments, including speed llmlts.no parking areas and green time- limit spaces, are In effect at all Memorial Court And Fountain Traditions Maintain College Sentiment College cannot miss the fountain the fountain. The bowl Is sis set In Memorial Court between above the ground. the Administration and Cafeteria The benches which line the buildings. In front of the fountain are pi there by each graduating c The fi d FSC ti fr.j-,1. professor, John W. Hasten. The P'^ured benches surrounding the foui designate the classes which trlbuted to Its construction. Queen, currently P At night more than colored lights play on the graduated from Fresno High School and serves as Women's Legislative Commissioner. She Is a member of the DeltaGamma Sorority. Brown Adds Palmieri To Cal State Trustees Governor Edmund G. Brown has appointed Victor H. Palmieri, 34, of Mallbu to the Trustees of the California State CoUeges. "Victor Palmieri is eminently successful and widely respected throughout California as an at¬ torney, Investment executive and authority on such difficult prob¬ lems as housing and urban growth," the governor said. •But, beyond that, he Is quali¬ fied for service among the trus¬ tees by his lively Intelligence, keen perception and Intellectual WASH 15c-20c-30c DRY 5c OPEN 24 HOURS SUNSHOWER LAUNDERCENTER N«xt le PertV« 'I have, very deliberately, been seeking to recognize the Impor¬ tance and the standing of the Cali¬ fornia State Colleges ln my ap¬ pointments to the trustees and to push for their continued develop¬ ment as centers of academic ex¬ cellence," the governor said. "Mr. Palmlerfs appointment .contributes to both those goals.* WOLLEGE HAIRCUTS Atross from FSC Dorms '63 MONZA - 4-Specd FOR SALE Dehis cd D.ish - T nfe'd Glass Priced To Sell - Ca 1 227-7170 Open a Hank of America checking account—and all your checks will be imprinted with your name and address. A Bank of America checking account means top protection for your money. Your cancelled check is your receipt for a paid bill. Also available is-our economical Tertplan checking account where you pay only for the checks you write. There's no other charge. Open your account today. BANK OF AMERICA CEDAR-ASHLAN BRANCH M AVENUE, FRESNO
Object Description
Title | 1964_09 The Daily Collegian September 1964 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1964 |
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 | Sept 14, 1964 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1964 |
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 | -The Fresno State College Collegian- -The Fresno State College Collegian- Bookshop Opens and sell for a considerably lc er price than the Thursday and Friday, Sept. 24 and 25, have been tentatively set as days when a representative will buy back used books Drawing of the Completed Library Library Addition Unfinished '63 MONZA - 4-Speed FOR SALE Deluxe Radio - Heater - W-W Padded Dash - Tinted Glass Priced To Sell - Call 227-7170 It may look like it's almost done, students, but the construc¬ tion going on the library addition will take another year. The build¬ ing Is slated for completion a year from this fall and Dean Orrln Wardle In charge of all campus construction says that construc¬ tion on the library Is slightly ahead of schedule. He explains the long wait will be spent In doing Interior work and ln re¬ modeling much of the present 11- Remodellng has already begun ln the present structure, ln par¬ ticular, the Woodward Library and the reserved reading room. Dean Wardle said the resulting space for studying building. Construction on the 11,034,887 structure -began last January, after contracts for the two-story addition were awarded by the state department. • Completion of the addition will provide 625 new reader stations and will allow as many as 1,375 to study ln the building at one also be expanded department, the curriculum library and the maps and government publications sec- The new building Is being erected with a concrete floor, roof slabs, and cement plaster to match the existing Library build¬ ing, which was built ln 1956 at a cost of more than SI mLUlon. The air conditioned addition Is part of the FSC Master Plan, which ln 40 years will make the college a •city" of 25,000 stu- PAYING JOBS IN EUROPE Grand Duchy of Luxembourg', Sept 9—Students are urged to apply eerly for summer job. in Europe. Thousands of jobs (of¬ fice, resort, factory, farm, etc.) •re available. Wages range to (400 monthly and the American Student Information Service awarda travel grants to regis- tered students. Those interested should tend *2 to Dept T, ASIS, 22 Ave. de la Libert*, Luxem¬ bourg City, Grand Duchy of Lux¬ embourg and request the ASIS SS-page booklet listing and de¬ scribing every available job, and a travel grant and job application. There are five cities with rapid transit systems ln the country- Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Cleveland. New or expanded systems are Ming pro¬ posed for Los Angeles,San Fran¬ cisco, Atlanta, Cleveland, Wash* audio-visual department, the mgton, Boston, and Philadelphia. START THE SEMESTER RIGHT (WITH A PARTY) COMPLETE PARTY SUPPLIES AT (—lovid-^naw (Oolite J^nop OPEN 'TIL 2:00 A. M. DAILY LOCATED 1 % MILES EAST OF F.S.C. BONANZA SHOPPING CENTER Clovis Ave. of Show 299-2322 CAMPUS GARDENS On Shaw Just East of the Campus (4895-A No. Recreation) • 2 POOLS (1 Heated) • NEW CLUBHOUSE • SHUTTLE BUS TO HEART OF CAMPUS $30.50-36.50 Per Person Per Month PETTICOAT QUAD ROVIDES Di PROVED, H< mm PROVIDES DORM - TYPE, FSC APPROVED, HOUSING FOR GIRLS EACH PER MONTH Decol Needed To Use FSC Parking Lots llml ! first Other types of decals will continue on sale throughout Enforcement of paid parking regulations for the fall semester 1964. will begin at 8:00 AM, Mon¬ day, September 21, 1964, the first day of Instruction In the fall sem- Coples of the "Fresno State College Parking Regulations'are available on request at the Busin¬ ess Office. General vehicular arrange¬ ments, including speed llmlts.no parking areas and green time- limit spaces, are In effect at all Memorial Court And Fountain Traditions Maintain College Sentiment College cannot miss the fountain the fountain. The bowl Is sis set In Memorial Court between above the ground. the Administration and Cafeteria The benches which line the buildings. In front of the fountain are pi there by each graduating c The fi d FSC ti fr.j-,1. professor, John W. Hasten. The P'^ured benches surrounding the foui designate the classes which trlbuted to Its construction. Queen, currently P At night more than colored lights play on the graduated from Fresno High School and serves as Women's Legislative Commissioner. She Is a member of the DeltaGamma Sorority. Brown Adds Palmieri To Cal State Trustees Governor Edmund G. Brown has appointed Victor H. Palmieri, 34, of Mallbu to the Trustees of the California State CoUeges. "Victor Palmieri is eminently successful and widely respected throughout California as an at¬ torney, Investment executive and authority on such difficult prob¬ lems as housing and urban growth," the governor said. •But, beyond that, he Is quali¬ fied for service among the trus¬ tees by his lively Intelligence, keen perception and Intellectual WASH 15c-20c-30c DRY 5c OPEN 24 HOURS SUNSHOWER LAUNDERCENTER N«xt le PertV« 'I have, very deliberately, been seeking to recognize the Impor¬ tance and the standing of the Cali¬ fornia State Colleges ln my ap¬ pointments to the trustees and to push for their continued develop¬ ment as centers of academic ex¬ cellence," the governor said. "Mr. Palmlerfs appointment .contributes to both those goals.* WOLLEGE HAIRCUTS Atross from FSC Dorms '63 MONZA - 4-Specd FOR SALE Dehis cd D.ish - T nfe'd Glass Priced To Sell - Ca 1 227-7170 Open a Hank of America checking account—and all your checks will be imprinted with your name and address. A Bank of America checking account means top protection for your money. Your cancelled check is your receipt for a paid bill. Also available is-our economical Tertplan checking account where you pay only for the checks you write. There's no other charge. Open your account today. BANK OF AMERICA CEDAR-ASHLAN BRANCH M AVENUE, FRESNO |