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Page Four- -The Fresno State College Collegian- -The Fresno State College Collegian- CAMPUS PARKING WORSENS AS ENROLLMENT NEARS 8,000 **• LOTS FILLED TO CAPACITY BY 8 AM Lot's of Luck To Late-Comers Wishing To Park 01 From "Honda Hecklers* to Hell's Angel's will be found parking their machines In this lot between the Business and AgBuUdlngs —IFtheyhave the proper parking permits displayed on their fenders. Even this lot Is getting crowded, as riders find themselves parking two and three deep. The student driver of this car, found parked ln a lot near the Bust- This tangled mass of metal Is a collection of bicycles In front of the library. Much like other parking ness Building, has been here quite awhile, and his windshield areas, not a vacancy Is to be found. But bike rlders—as a rule—can park nearer to their classrooms. proves it. Parking decals from Ave semesters dot the glass. Bat Nonetheless, the parking problem continues to grow and become more serious. It's all a part of the driver mar soon find a citation, as the decal for the current FSC!s growing pains, semester most, by state law, be located ln a 6-inch square area ■ oo the lower right side. Photos By Pat Stanley Theatre Season Will Open With French Comedy'Gigi' By NORMA WALLACE "* Tickets go on sale today for "This arrangement assures that the "delightfully wicked" French everyone will have a good seat comedy "Glgl," opening at the and be able to follow the action Fresno State College theatre sea- and the dialogue closely,* ex- son Oct. 1. plained director Phillip Walker, Turn-of-tho century Paris will associate professor of speech, be recreated in the Intimate The heroine Glgl has been care- theatre - ln - the - round atmos- fully brought up by her mother, phere of Uie Arena Theatre. Dl- grandmother and aunt to be a anne Kramer, senior drama ma- stylish coquette. The man they jor, plays Glgl, Uie role which have picked out for her Is a play- introduced Audrey Hepburn to boy sugar-beet king who visits American audiences In the her home as a friend, bringing Broadway production. the captivating chUd candy and Dramatized by Anita Loos, allowing her to cheat him at from the novel by the French cards. authoress Colette, *Glgl* re- However, now that she Is 16, counts the education and triumph It Is time for Glgl to grow of a young French girl who shocks up and think of becoming Uie her family by becoming a man's rogue's mistress. But somehow wife. . .Instead of his mistress. Glgl's upbringing has gone as- Tlckets are $1 for FSC students tray. Not only does she reject i faculty and $2 for general such an admission. Since the production maneuvers the fel ^wUl be staged ln-the-round, with posing marriage, audience seated on all four s v into p Pictured above are someoIthel80enterlngFreshmen who attended a two-day di at Camp Gaines, near Lake Sequoia last weekend. The Freshman Camp was le no State College. Dr. Peter Everwl > kind of play college students will ! enjoy—virtue trlumps, but only after a long and very funny strug- Fraternities Hold Rush, Open House f "Glgl" that the orlg- Lw The fall fraternity ties will officially begin Sunday with all nine fraternities holding an open house from 2 to 6 PM. The open house will follow a 1 PM orientation meeting for all ^ J*^"8, rushees ln the Little Theati the Speech BuUdlng. As a prelude to Rush WeeV male coUege students ln pledging a fraternity are m- —jj vited to attend a picnic tomorrow *" from 4 to 7 PM at CNell Park. as The picnic wUl feature rccre- seem s and a program j*0 ' I than Is the Lerner and M musical and will still many surprises for people June Lorlng portrays Glgl's wordly-wlse grandmother and Ann Vermel and Ann Levin play respectively. Frederick Berllng Dan Pessano ai support as the b Fraternity blazers,songbooks, pledge manuals, and rush book¬ lets will be on display ln the glass case ln the lobby of Uie Business Building the remainder Period costumes are being de¬ signed by Michael Lord. Earlene Johansen Is stage manager and assistant to director Walker. The cast was selected last spring and rehearsals started during the summer, cutting down the normal six weeks to a speedy All rush activities are govern¬ ed by the Interfraternlty Council, an organization comprised of representatives from all fra¬ ternities. Council president Is Ed Keller, a member of Theta Chi. Sigma Alpha EpsUon member. Bob Oliver, Is rush chairman. To be eligible to pledge a fra¬ ternity, a man must be a full- time student carrying a minimum of 12 units and must have an 1 OF 5 DRIVERS overall "C* grade point average HAS EYE DEFECT ln all college work attempted. He must also have completeda NEW YORK-One driver outof minimum of 12 college units and "ve, whether he wears | must have obtained a "C* grade not, point average the sem< vious to rushing. Curtain time will be at 8:15 PM Oct. 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, and 10. The Oct. 8 performance wUl benefit the American Association of Uni¬ versity Women. When the Area Redevelopment Act was passed, 103 areas were eligible for aid. That was three years ago. Now more than 1,100 ' areas are classUled as depress¬ ed and ellglblefcTald. at least one vision defect Better Vision Institute. The Safety Center for Drivers here, which tests driver license applicants for several New York taxlcab fleets, says It has dis¬ covered about 10 per cent of the men who believe themselves competent to drive a taxi test poorer than 20-30 ln their weaker ONLY 4 MINUTES FROM CAMPUS The Quality Jeweler where The College Student Is "Pampered" * Fine Jewelry • Eipert Watch Repair Come In and Get Acquainted A. G. FREY JEWELER Bonnnw Shopping Cenrf^^ 655 Shaw Phone 299-5947 ^| Ctovls Check them off-English Lit, History, Psych, B of A checkbook. Rank of America checkbook? Naturally! It's one book that really comes in handy. Helps you keep track of your funds. Auto¬ matically gives you a receipt for paid bills. And with a Tenplan Checking Account you pay only for thejhecks you use! Open your checking account today at... Q^NK OF AMERICA CEDAR-ASHLAN BRANCH • 4155 east ashlan 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 24, 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 | Page Four- -The Fresno State College Collegian- -The Fresno State College Collegian- CAMPUS PARKING WORSENS AS ENROLLMENT NEARS 8,000 **• LOTS FILLED TO CAPACITY BY 8 AM Lot's of Luck To Late-Comers Wishing To Park 01 From "Honda Hecklers* to Hell's Angel's will be found parking their machines In this lot between the Business and AgBuUdlngs —IFtheyhave the proper parking permits displayed on their fenders. Even this lot Is getting crowded, as riders find themselves parking two and three deep. The student driver of this car, found parked ln a lot near the Bust- This tangled mass of metal Is a collection of bicycles In front of the library. Much like other parking ness Building, has been here quite awhile, and his windshield areas, not a vacancy Is to be found. But bike rlders—as a rule—can park nearer to their classrooms. proves it. Parking decals from Ave semesters dot the glass. Bat Nonetheless, the parking problem continues to grow and become more serious. It's all a part of the driver mar soon find a citation, as the decal for the current FSC!s growing pains, semester most, by state law, be located ln a 6-inch square area ■ oo the lower right side. Photos By Pat Stanley Theatre Season Will Open With French Comedy'Gigi' By NORMA WALLACE "* Tickets go on sale today for "This arrangement assures that the "delightfully wicked" French everyone will have a good seat comedy "Glgl," opening at the and be able to follow the action Fresno State College theatre sea- and the dialogue closely,* ex- son Oct. 1. plained director Phillip Walker, Turn-of-tho century Paris will associate professor of speech, be recreated in the Intimate The heroine Glgl has been care- theatre - ln - the - round atmos- fully brought up by her mother, phere of Uie Arena Theatre. Dl- grandmother and aunt to be a anne Kramer, senior drama ma- stylish coquette. The man they jor, plays Glgl, Uie role which have picked out for her Is a play- introduced Audrey Hepburn to boy sugar-beet king who visits American audiences In the her home as a friend, bringing Broadway production. the captivating chUd candy and Dramatized by Anita Loos, allowing her to cheat him at from the novel by the French cards. authoress Colette, *Glgl* re- However, now that she Is 16, counts the education and triumph It Is time for Glgl to grow of a young French girl who shocks up and think of becoming Uie her family by becoming a man's rogue's mistress. But somehow wife. . .Instead of his mistress. Glgl's upbringing has gone as- Tlckets are $1 for FSC students tray. Not only does she reject i faculty and $2 for general such an admission. Since the production maneuvers the fel ^wUl be staged ln-the-round, with posing marriage, audience seated on all four s v into p Pictured above are someoIthel80enterlngFreshmen who attended a two-day di at Camp Gaines, near Lake Sequoia last weekend. The Freshman Camp was le no State College. Dr. Peter Everwl > kind of play college students will ! enjoy—virtue trlumps, but only after a long and very funny strug- Fraternities Hold Rush, Open House f "Glgl" that the orlg- Lw The fall fraternity ties will officially begin Sunday with all nine fraternities holding an open house from 2 to 6 PM. The open house will follow a 1 PM orientation meeting for all ^ J*^"8, rushees ln the Little Theati the Speech BuUdlng. As a prelude to Rush WeeV male coUege students ln pledging a fraternity are m- —jj vited to attend a picnic tomorrow *" from 4 to 7 PM at CNell Park. as The picnic wUl feature rccre- seem s and a program j*0 ' I than Is the Lerner and M musical and will still many surprises for people June Lorlng portrays Glgl's wordly-wlse grandmother and Ann Vermel and Ann Levin play respectively. Frederick Berllng Dan Pessano ai support as the b Fraternity blazers,songbooks, pledge manuals, and rush book¬ lets will be on display ln the glass case ln the lobby of Uie Business Building the remainder Period costumes are being de¬ signed by Michael Lord. Earlene Johansen Is stage manager and assistant to director Walker. The cast was selected last spring and rehearsals started during the summer, cutting down the normal six weeks to a speedy All rush activities are govern¬ ed by the Interfraternlty Council, an organization comprised of representatives from all fra¬ ternities. Council president Is Ed Keller, a member of Theta Chi. Sigma Alpha EpsUon member. Bob Oliver, Is rush chairman. To be eligible to pledge a fra¬ ternity, a man must be a full- time student carrying a minimum of 12 units and must have an 1 OF 5 DRIVERS overall "C* grade point average HAS EYE DEFECT ln all college work attempted. He must also have completeda NEW YORK-One driver outof minimum of 12 college units and "ve, whether he wears | must have obtained a "C* grade not, point average the sem< vious to rushing. Curtain time will be at 8:15 PM Oct. 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, and 10. The Oct. 8 performance wUl benefit the American Association of Uni¬ versity Women. When the Area Redevelopment Act was passed, 103 areas were eligible for aid. That was three years ago. Now more than 1,100 ' areas are classUled as depress¬ ed and ellglblefcTald. at least one vision defect Better Vision Institute. The Safety Center for Drivers here, which tests driver license applicants for several New York taxlcab fleets, says It has dis¬ covered about 10 per cent of the men who believe themselves competent to drive a taxi test poorer than 20-30 ln their weaker ONLY 4 MINUTES FROM CAMPUS The Quality Jeweler where The College Student Is "Pampered" * Fine Jewelry • Eipert Watch Repair Come In and Get Acquainted A. G. FREY JEWELER Bonnnw Shopping Cenrf^^ 655 Shaw Phone 299-5947 ^| Ctovls Check them off-English Lit, History, Psych, B of A checkbook. Rank of America checkbook? Naturally! It's one book that really comes in handy. Helps you keep track of your funds. Auto¬ matically gives you a receipt for paid bills. And with a Tenplan Checking Account you pay only for thejhecks you use! Open your checking account today at... Q^NK OF AMERICA CEDAR-ASHLAN BRANCH • 4155 east ashlan avenue, fresno |