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-The Fresno State College Collegian- -The Fresno State College Collegian- Orientation Week (Continued from Page 1) ually-dressed members of I week and the coffee hours which student body at the annual Ho* follow them bring the student Dance, held In the quad betwe officers to givtj Information on the Education-Psychology Bull clubs and activities on the FSC lng and the Library, campus to the new students. A rock-and-roll band will pr Throughout the week New Stu- vide the music for the free si dent Orientation Committee members will be stationed at the Activities Booth near the Library to help direct students and give advice when possible. All com¬ mittee members will wear name tags so they can be easUyrecog- Auxiliary To Sport New Garb er from health ln- ::, care protection roprams. In 1962, Wednesday evening a motion picture will be screened In the residence halls and open to all. Thursday and Friday the In¬ coming students will Join return- registration. Orientation ~and registration activities will be capped Friday evening by a pic¬ nic and the traditional Howdy Dance, followed over the weekend by the 17th annual Freshman The picnic will be held at 0"Nell Park for freshmen and transfer students. The program j Including r will leave early Saturday morning for Camp Gaines at Lake Sequoia, site of the Freshman Camp, and Informal IntroducUon to student leaders and faculty members an¬ nually sponsored by the College The beginning of classes next Monday does not mark the end dents. The Champagne Room at Student Reception Friday, Sept. 25. The stag dance will be from 9 PM until midnight. to classes or the Snack Bar on Thursdays are members of Angel Flight, the national auxiliary to the Arnold Air Society, Air Force Fraternity. The girls are sporting uniforms on campus this They wUl be wearing blue skirts with their light blue Main objectives of the organ- mote Interest ln the Air Force, ST. JAMES' EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL CEDAR AND DAKOTA person. Tickets will be sold all and from orientation committee Members of the college admin¬ istration as well as student body officers, class officers and New Student Orientation Committee members wUl be on hand to Dinner will be served from 5:30 to 6:30, followed by a hootenanny led by Tom Jackson, one of the college's most active folk slng- Join the many stu¬ dents who are using the Hotel 9fMhc CONTINENTAL PLAN FOR Resident Living • Two excellent meals daily in private din¬ ing room • TVAvailableinall Rooms • Personal Laundry Facilities • Free Movies • Maid Service • Linens and Towels supplied • 24 hour phone service • newly decorated throughout — CENTRALLY LOCATED — Tina Gardner Is general cl nlc: Sally Coburn, Gary Ieda, Herb Sitton; New Student Re¬ ception: Larry Metzler; informa¬ tion booth: CathlRyerson: student Linda Henderson. KFSR Begins Broadcasts The 'elite 600' students In the residence halls may dial their radios to 660 next Monday and hear KFSR radio produced on Fresno State campus. The programming Includes campus news and residence hall New pledges will be tapped at a series of rush teas during the fall semester. Selection Is based on scholarship, activities, Inter¬ est ln the program, and a 2.25 over-all grade point average. The big date on the Angel cal¬ endar Is the annual Galaxy Ball and coronation of the queen, chosen from Angel Flight. Patty * lady' CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BA 7-4913 — CLINTON AT THORNE CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST "Your Church Away From Home" m Cotillion at last year's and also reigned : The angels serve as hostesses for the AFROTC final review and hold exchanges with AAS during the year. They also par¬ ticipate ln community service med 535 NO. CEDAR (Near Belmont) PHONE: 237-8301 PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH « AT GtTTYSIUIO For r BCCELLENT TRANSPORTATION naorbv. Uoolar km lo FSC caaspos. — REASONABLE RATES — as low as S»5 monthly, meats in¬ cluded. $72.50 each for stmbla — ACCOMODATIONS — vVVte/ Onto* Music Is the predomlnan and It is balanced to the student study hours, says Merlyn Burrlss, associate professor of speech and director of the entire program. "There's a little wild stuff ln the afternoon, more re¬ laxed music during study hours, and semi-classical music during the later hours." Drama, Interviews with cam¬ pus leaders and lectures also also have their place during the radio day. The station broadcasts froir. 3 PM to 11 PM five days a week to the residence halls only. It is produced by the radlo-tv classes and Interested persons. The KFSR staff Is eager to learn from residence hall stu¬ dents what they would like to hear on the programs. Students with suggestions or who are in¬ terested ln helping with the pro¬ gram should call the radlo-tv studios, Speech-Arts 158. New President (Continued from Page 1) months on the staff of the US Naval Academy ln Annapolis, Md. Dr. Ness holds a BA degree from Dickinson, a MA degree from the University of Cincin¬ nati, and a PhD from Yale Unl- Angel Flight activities, Angel Flight or Arnold Air Soc¬ iety member, or Inquire at the AFROTC office Room 154 ln the Air Science Building. Applica¬ tions for new members will be available at the AFROTC office after Sept. 21. Frosh Class Wants Proxy Freshmen who want a shaping class fortunes run for class office Lo the St dent body President's office i SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 0 WIST SHAW AVENUf PHONE BA 9-4371 D LENDING LIBRARY COLLEGE COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH FIRST AND SHAW in BELMONT CHRISTIAN CHURCH 3425 East Shields Ave. FOR RIDES CAU 222-6561 or 227-8600 s Booth. Petitions will also be available at Freshman Camp. Fine Arts (Continued from Page 1) be continued by the Board. The of recognizing the talent of the faculty members at FSC, who are Invited to speak on a topic of their own choosing. The talks are scheduled Tues¬ days or Thursdays at 1 PM ln the Little Theater and are foUow¬ ed by a coffee critique. A campus movie series, which would be bimonthly and free to students and their families, Is also being planned by-the Board. Dr. Roger Ervtn, chairman of the Board of Fine Arts, said the movies would be the popular Hol¬ lywood rilms and not fine art mov¬ ies as were sponsored on campus by the Fresno Film Society. NEWMAN CENTER AND CATHOLIC CHAPEL - „ 439-4641 P. Nagro, Cr.oj.loln FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M t Calaveras St. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 3973 N. Cedar Near Athlam WmSS^S^i, '"ojo'a.m. Youn° Axtults—8:00 p.m. Colloo. Ag* Dlicuiiion Gro»pVo.». Philip A. Jordan. Martin J. Wager, n Call 229-8581 rl G. Okcrbloom, f UNITARIAN CHURCH OF FRESNO church service 10:30 a.m. hristflnsflirs fIRST METHODIST CHURCH \\ New" Bulldogs Show Stuff Saturday Intramurals Provide Non-Varsity Action this s ir lack ol ^r ^-^n. Myron Anderson encourages all students to "get your stimula¬ tion through competition and treat yourself to better health through recreation." Intramural teams represent football will kick off tl tennis doub: gins Oct. 12. Intramural team managers will j meet Sept. 28 ln Anderson'; office, Men's Gymnasium 106. Bowling competition begin: Oct. 15 ' " _ _ ual lntra- Last year Sigma CM Fra¬ ternity took first place ln the fraternity division with *1192.5 points, a 12.5 point edge on second-place Delta Sigma Phi. Theta Chi and Sigma Alpha Epsllon were third and fourth respectively ln the eight-way Among the independents the Air Force Reserve Officer's Training Corps won the all-year point trophy with 940 points. Homan Hall Third West placed second aheadofHomanHallThird East. Fourth place went to Alpha Kappa Psl, business fraternity. Eleven clubs entered the lnde- ■ Satur¬ day with South Dakota State. Gametlme is 8 PM at Ratcllffe Stadium on Blackstono Avenue. The fabulous learns that won four consecutive California Col¬ legiate Athletic Association (CCAA) titles between 1958 and 1961 are now history. Then Coach Cecil Coleman, now the FSC ath¬ letic director, developed pre¬ cision scoring machines that ln 1961 defeated nine regular op¬ ponents and Bowling Green ln the Mercy Bowl for the mythi¬ cal national college division The Bulldogs won 22 straight CCAA games, a record, during i reign. But ln 1962 they However, the outlook Is far i, college transfers are a collection y of big, fast guards, tackles and II ends. Weakness ln the Interior - line hurt last year. Two of the transfers who have already made the first string red shirts are end Dave Gardner, a 205 pounder, and fullback Dan Wllsey, who weighs 185 pounds, i Wllsey has been so tough and speedy to date that he has pushed veteran Levi Owens, 210 pounds, All Owens shirts will play seven minutes, the Blues six minutes and the Golds two minutes. The bulldogs face one of the toughest starting games ln Its This j st six. if Shaw an 5. Five n d lilac dependent teams will begin In the round robin flag ball tourney at 4:15 PM on 5 and will play every Mon- afternoon until 4:55. Fra- . lty teams will clash on Oct. Coaches To Meet Press Football team activities I week will be cut to Just one pr tlce a day because of oriental and registration. But the b schedule that has been observed by new head mentor Phil Krueger will resume Sept. 19 with the opening game of the season at Ratcllffe Stadium Phil Krueger Is busy Installing a new offense, the "I" forma¬ tion, as well as his own style of defense. He has only 13 re¬ turning lettermen from last year man and a man for every sport," Sports Car Journal Seeks Student Writers Competition Press, a nation¬ al sports car Journal, will Initi¬ ate a college participation pro¬ gram lo expand Its coverage and offer practical experience ln Journalism. Representatives chosen from campuses throughout the United States will have an opportunity to contribute regularly to CP, the twice-monthly newspaper of automobile sports. The program, which Is also de¬ signed to supplement student In¬ come, Is still receiving appllca- Students with a background ln Journalism and sports car acti¬ vity may send a brief resume to Competition Press, 15 Boardman Place, San Fran- The n PM. scheduled for a press-radio and television conference ln the Hotel Fresno at 9 AM today. ginning at 9 AM. The team will leave by airplane for the Montana State game at 9 AM Sept. 25. That game will be at 1:30 PM at Gallon Field, Bozeman, Montana. Coaches will hold anothei at Coffee's to discuss the Mon- "The team Is green but In good physical condition," Krueger says. "It Is smaller than some of California State College at Los Angeles with 70 men, but every — here is handplcked. wouldn't be afraid to play- nan ln any situation." KFRE Airs Games adlo (940 on an AM dial) will once again broadcast all Fresno State College foot¬ ball games, beginning with the South Dakota State game Sept. 19. Sportscasters Bob Fulton and Gus Zernlal will air the play by play action, according to KFRE back for 236 yards, catch nine passes for 137 yards and gain 77 yards ln 29 carries while starting many games. Perhaps the biggest potential stars are tailback Jim Long, a team ln rushing and scoring as a sophmore, and end Roger Smith, who was voted the team's best catching 21 passes for 334 yards. Or guard-llneback Ed Kaiser, player for making 14 unassisted tackles, 81 assisted grabs and recovering two fumbles. Or completed 32 of 71 passes for 412 yards ln 1963 while the under¬ study to LltUe All-Coast signal caller Beau Carter. Helping the 34-year-old Krue- fleld coach at Utah State Unlver- lege and high school posts, is line coach Bob Burgess. Now ln his 17th year at FSC he Is the dean of the football mentors and was an all-time great Bulldog lineman ln his playing days. Bob Van Galder, starting his Registration Tips To Halt Trouble Registration can be one of the most hectic and frustrating mo¬ ments ln the life of a college stu¬ dent. To make the registration process as easy as possible for '. The fi In Agriculture 109. 2. Students should fill out all Items ln the registration booklet before registration, with the ex¬ ception of the program cards. The program cards are due to change with the possibility of 3. Advisors should sign card three In the booklet, that's the Pink one, before students come to registration. 4. Students should be sure they mpleted 56.5 p Meld co if his rrls.t Lucky Fans To Fly With FSC Team Blrger Johnson Is In his 10th year as football trainer and Is a nationally recognized authority on athletic training. Other handplcked assistant coaches are John Reardon, ends; Jack Bohan, linemen assistant; and Dick Van Galder, linebackers and fullbacks. The assistant ath- WASHINGTON — If population growth were a good yardstick for the growth of non-defense spend¬ ing by the federal government, to Bulldog fc o players th II games with 1 I fall, s: DRIVE SAFELY! United States. Since 1947, federal defense spending has 171.1 percent, more Urn times the population lncn 30.9 percent. NO WAITING IN LINE!!! SEE US FOR ALL YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS • TRACING PAPER • DRAWING SETS • "T" SQUARES • TRIANGLES Come In To Our New Modern Store and Browse WESTERN BLUEPRINT AND SUPPLY OUR NIW lOWfcoN St. — 1 Block SsWfh of Diviudero 1954 Fulton Plenty of Free Parking Coleman, director of athletics at Fresno State College. Extra seats on the planes taking the players to the Idaho State and Montana State games are available to fans wishing to attend the games A dozen seats arc available for the Montana trip whlct the Fresno Air Terminal at 8 AM Friday, September 25th and return from Bozeman after the game Saturday. Eleven seats on the plane to Pocatello are open for fans. The plane for the Idaho trip wUl leave Fresno at 8 AM, Friday, October 9th, and return after the game Saturday. The cost will be $50 for one trip or $90 for both. This lunch on the flight to the game, steak dinner on the flight home hotel accommodations, transpor¬ tation from hotels to the game! Under the new substitution rules Krueger plans to use each of the "Red", "Blue", and "Gold" units In each quarter. The Red An estimated 4,684,653 pupils >re enrolled ln California pub- : schools in 1963-64—an ln- r 1962-63. '63 MONZA - 4-Spccd FOR SALE >luxe Radio - Heater - W-W Padded Dash - Tinted Glass | Priced To Soil - Call 227-7171 jWilh This Coupon - Slip and Save - Good Ti|l March 25-'64J j SAVE 35c ON THE COST OF CLEANING A i MAN'S SUIT OR A LADY'S DRESS I — ONE COUPON PER PEKSON — X ■ amoure s COIN OPERATED CLEANING CENTER Only 1'/, Miles South of Fresno State College In the New "College Village" — Cedar & Gettysburg OPEN 7.30 A.M. TO 9r00 P.M. — CLOSED SUNDAYS
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. 6-7 |
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- Orientation Week (Continued from Page 1) ually-dressed members of I week and the coffee hours which student body at the annual Ho* follow them bring the student Dance, held In the quad betwe officers to givtj Information on the Education-Psychology Bull clubs and activities on the FSC lng and the Library, campus to the new students. A rock-and-roll band will pr Throughout the week New Stu- vide the music for the free si dent Orientation Committee members will be stationed at the Activities Booth near the Library to help direct students and give advice when possible. All com¬ mittee members will wear name tags so they can be easUyrecog- Auxiliary To Sport New Garb er from health ln- ::, care protection roprams. In 1962, Wednesday evening a motion picture will be screened In the residence halls and open to all. Thursday and Friday the In¬ coming students will Join return- registration. Orientation ~and registration activities will be capped Friday evening by a pic¬ nic and the traditional Howdy Dance, followed over the weekend by the 17th annual Freshman The picnic will be held at 0"Nell Park for freshmen and transfer students. The program j Including r will leave early Saturday morning for Camp Gaines at Lake Sequoia, site of the Freshman Camp, and Informal IntroducUon to student leaders and faculty members an¬ nually sponsored by the College The beginning of classes next Monday does not mark the end dents. The Champagne Room at Student Reception Friday, Sept. 25. The stag dance will be from 9 PM until midnight. to classes or the Snack Bar on Thursdays are members of Angel Flight, the national auxiliary to the Arnold Air Society, Air Force Fraternity. The girls are sporting uniforms on campus this They wUl be wearing blue skirts with their light blue Main objectives of the organ- mote Interest ln the Air Force, ST. JAMES' EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL CEDAR AND DAKOTA person. Tickets will be sold all and from orientation committee Members of the college admin¬ istration as well as student body officers, class officers and New Student Orientation Committee members wUl be on hand to Dinner will be served from 5:30 to 6:30, followed by a hootenanny led by Tom Jackson, one of the college's most active folk slng- Join the many stu¬ dents who are using the Hotel 9fMhc CONTINENTAL PLAN FOR Resident Living • Two excellent meals daily in private din¬ ing room • TVAvailableinall Rooms • Personal Laundry Facilities • Free Movies • Maid Service • Linens and Towels supplied • 24 hour phone service • newly decorated throughout — CENTRALLY LOCATED — Tina Gardner Is general cl nlc: Sally Coburn, Gary Ieda, Herb Sitton; New Student Re¬ ception: Larry Metzler; informa¬ tion booth: CathlRyerson: student Linda Henderson. KFSR Begins Broadcasts The 'elite 600' students In the residence halls may dial their radios to 660 next Monday and hear KFSR radio produced on Fresno State campus. The programming Includes campus news and residence hall New pledges will be tapped at a series of rush teas during the fall semester. Selection Is based on scholarship, activities, Inter¬ est ln the program, and a 2.25 over-all grade point average. The big date on the Angel cal¬ endar Is the annual Galaxy Ball and coronation of the queen, chosen from Angel Flight. Patty * lady' CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BA 7-4913 — CLINTON AT THORNE CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST "Your Church Away From Home" m Cotillion at last year's and also reigned : The angels serve as hostesses for the AFROTC final review and hold exchanges with AAS during the year. They also par¬ ticipate ln community service med 535 NO. CEDAR (Near Belmont) PHONE: 237-8301 PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH « AT GtTTYSIUIO For r BCCELLENT TRANSPORTATION naorbv. Uoolar km lo FSC caaspos. — REASONABLE RATES — as low as S»5 monthly, meats in¬ cluded. $72.50 each for stmbla — ACCOMODATIONS — vVVte/ Onto* Music Is the predomlnan and It is balanced to the student study hours, says Merlyn Burrlss, associate professor of speech and director of the entire program. "There's a little wild stuff ln the afternoon, more re¬ laxed music during study hours, and semi-classical music during the later hours." Drama, Interviews with cam¬ pus leaders and lectures also also have their place during the radio day. The station broadcasts froir. 3 PM to 11 PM five days a week to the residence halls only. It is produced by the radlo-tv classes and Interested persons. The KFSR staff Is eager to learn from residence hall stu¬ dents what they would like to hear on the programs. Students with suggestions or who are in¬ terested ln helping with the pro¬ gram should call the radlo-tv studios, Speech-Arts 158. New President (Continued from Page 1) months on the staff of the US Naval Academy ln Annapolis, Md. Dr. Ness holds a BA degree from Dickinson, a MA degree from the University of Cincin¬ nati, and a PhD from Yale Unl- Angel Flight activities, Angel Flight or Arnold Air Soc¬ iety member, or Inquire at the AFROTC office Room 154 ln the Air Science Building. Applica¬ tions for new members will be available at the AFROTC office after Sept. 21. Frosh Class Wants Proxy Freshmen who want a shaping class fortunes run for class office Lo the St dent body President's office i SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 0 WIST SHAW AVENUf PHONE BA 9-4371 D LENDING LIBRARY COLLEGE COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH FIRST AND SHAW in BELMONT CHRISTIAN CHURCH 3425 East Shields Ave. FOR RIDES CAU 222-6561 or 227-8600 s Booth. Petitions will also be available at Freshman Camp. Fine Arts (Continued from Page 1) be continued by the Board. The of recognizing the talent of the faculty members at FSC, who are Invited to speak on a topic of their own choosing. The talks are scheduled Tues¬ days or Thursdays at 1 PM ln the Little Theater and are foUow¬ ed by a coffee critique. A campus movie series, which would be bimonthly and free to students and their families, Is also being planned by-the Board. Dr. Roger Ervtn, chairman of the Board of Fine Arts, said the movies would be the popular Hol¬ lywood rilms and not fine art mov¬ ies as were sponsored on campus by the Fresno Film Society. NEWMAN CENTER AND CATHOLIC CHAPEL - „ 439-4641 P. Nagro, Cr.oj.loln FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M t Calaveras St. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 3973 N. Cedar Near Athlam WmSS^S^i, '"ojo'a.m. Youn° Axtults—8:00 p.m. Colloo. Ag* Dlicuiiion Gro»pVo.». Philip A. Jordan. Martin J. Wager, n Call 229-8581 rl G. Okcrbloom, f UNITARIAN CHURCH OF FRESNO church service 10:30 a.m. hristflnsflirs fIRST METHODIST CHURCH \\ New" Bulldogs Show Stuff Saturday Intramurals Provide Non-Varsity Action this s ir lack ol ^r ^-^n. Myron Anderson encourages all students to "get your stimula¬ tion through competition and treat yourself to better health through recreation." Intramural teams represent football will kick off tl tennis doub: gins Oct. 12. Intramural team managers will j meet Sept. 28 ln Anderson'; office, Men's Gymnasium 106. Bowling competition begin: Oct. 15 ' " _ _ ual lntra- Last year Sigma CM Fra¬ ternity took first place ln the fraternity division with *1192.5 points, a 12.5 point edge on second-place Delta Sigma Phi. Theta Chi and Sigma Alpha Epsllon were third and fourth respectively ln the eight-way Among the independents the Air Force Reserve Officer's Training Corps won the all-year point trophy with 940 points. Homan Hall Third West placed second aheadofHomanHallThird East. Fourth place went to Alpha Kappa Psl, business fraternity. Eleven clubs entered the lnde- ■ Satur¬ day with South Dakota State. Gametlme is 8 PM at Ratcllffe Stadium on Blackstono Avenue. The fabulous learns that won four consecutive California Col¬ legiate Athletic Association (CCAA) titles between 1958 and 1961 are now history. Then Coach Cecil Coleman, now the FSC ath¬ letic director, developed pre¬ cision scoring machines that ln 1961 defeated nine regular op¬ ponents and Bowling Green ln the Mercy Bowl for the mythi¬ cal national college division The Bulldogs won 22 straight CCAA games, a record, during i reign. But ln 1962 they However, the outlook Is far i, college transfers are a collection y of big, fast guards, tackles and II ends. Weakness ln the Interior - line hurt last year. Two of the transfers who have already made the first string red shirts are end Dave Gardner, a 205 pounder, and fullback Dan Wllsey, who weighs 185 pounds, i Wllsey has been so tough and speedy to date that he has pushed veteran Levi Owens, 210 pounds, All Owens shirts will play seven minutes, the Blues six minutes and the Golds two minutes. The bulldogs face one of the toughest starting games ln Its This j st six. if Shaw an 5. Five n d lilac dependent teams will begin In the round robin flag ball tourney at 4:15 PM on 5 and will play every Mon- afternoon until 4:55. Fra- . lty teams will clash on Oct. Coaches To Meet Press Football team activities I week will be cut to Just one pr tlce a day because of oriental and registration. But the b schedule that has been observed by new head mentor Phil Krueger will resume Sept. 19 with the opening game of the season at Ratcllffe Stadium Phil Krueger Is busy Installing a new offense, the "I" forma¬ tion, as well as his own style of defense. He has only 13 re¬ turning lettermen from last year man and a man for every sport," Sports Car Journal Seeks Student Writers Competition Press, a nation¬ al sports car Journal, will Initi¬ ate a college participation pro¬ gram lo expand Its coverage and offer practical experience ln Journalism. Representatives chosen from campuses throughout the United States will have an opportunity to contribute regularly to CP, the twice-monthly newspaper of automobile sports. The program, which Is also de¬ signed to supplement student In¬ come, Is still receiving appllca- Students with a background ln Journalism and sports car acti¬ vity may send a brief resume to Competition Press, 15 Boardman Place, San Fran- The n PM. scheduled for a press-radio and television conference ln the Hotel Fresno at 9 AM today. ginning at 9 AM. The team will leave by airplane for the Montana State game at 9 AM Sept. 25. That game will be at 1:30 PM at Gallon Field, Bozeman, Montana. Coaches will hold anothei at Coffee's to discuss the Mon- "The team Is green but In good physical condition," Krueger says. "It Is smaller than some of California State College at Los Angeles with 70 men, but every — here is handplcked. wouldn't be afraid to play- nan ln any situation." KFRE Airs Games adlo (940 on an AM dial) will once again broadcast all Fresno State College foot¬ ball games, beginning with the South Dakota State game Sept. 19. Sportscasters Bob Fulton and Gus Zernlal will air the play by play action, according to KFRE back for 236 yards, catch nine passes for 137 yards and gain 77 yards ln 29 carries while starting many games. Perhaps the biggest potential stars are tailback Jim Long, a team ln rushing and scoring as a sophmore, and end Roger Smith, who was voted the team's best catching 21 passes for 334 yards. Or guard-llneback Ed Kaiser, player for making 14 unassisted tackles, 81 assisted grabs and recovering two fumbles. Or completed 32 of 71 passes for 412 yards ln 1963 while the under¬ study to LltUe All-Coast signal caller Beau Carter. Helping the 34-year-old Krue- fleld coach at Utah State Unlver- lege and high school posts, is line coach Bob Burgess. Now ln his 17th year at FSC he Is the dean of the football mentors and was an all-time great Bulldog lineman ln his playing days. Bob Van Galder, starting his Registration Tips To Halt Trouble Registration can be one of the most hectic and frustrating mo¬ ments ln the life of a college stu¬ dent. To make the registration process as easy as possible for '. The fi In Agriculture 109. 2. Students should fill out all Items ln the registration booklet before registration, with the ex¬ ception of the program cards. The program cards are due to change with the possibility of 3. Advisors should sign card three In the booklet, that's the Pink one, before students come to registration. 4. Students should be sure they mpleted 56.5 p Meld co if his rrls.t Lucky Fans To Fly With FSC Team Blrger Johnson Is In his 10th year as football trainer and Is a nationally recognized authority on athletic training. Other handplcked assistant coaches are John Reardon, ends; Jack Bohan, linemen assistant; and Dick Van Galder, linebackers and fullbacks. The assistant ath- WASHINGTON — If population growth were a good yardstick for the growth of non-defense spend¬ ing by the federal government, to Bulldog fc o players th II games with 1 I fall, s: DRIVE SAFELY! United States. Since 1947, federal defense spending has 171.1 percent, more Urn times the population lncn 30.9 percent. NO WAITING IN LINE!!! SEE US FOR ALL YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS • TRACING PAPER • DRAWING SETS • "T" SQUARES • TRIANGLES Come In To Our New Modern Store and Browse WESTERN BLUEPRINT AND SUPPLY OUR NIW lOWfcoN St. — 1 Block SsWfh of Diviudero 1954 Fulton Plenty of Free Parking Coleman, director of athletics at Fresno State College. Extra seats on the planes taking the players to the Idaho State and Montana State games are available to fans wishing to attend the games A dozen seats arc available for the Montana trip whlct the Fresno Air Terminal at 8 AM Friday, September 25th and return from Bozeman after the game Saturday. Eleven seats on the plane to Pocatello are open for fans. The plane for the Idaho trip wUl leave Fresno at 8 AM, Friday, October 9th, and return after the game Saturday. The cost will be $50 for one trip or $90 for both. This lunch on the flight to the game, steak dinner on the flight home hotel accommodations, transpor¬ tation from hotels to the game! Under the new substitution rules Krueger plans to use each of the "Red", "Blue", and "Gold" units In each quarter. The Red An estimated 4,684,653 pupils >re enrolled ln California pub- : schools in 1963-64—an ln- r 1962-63. '63 MONZA - 4-Spccd FOR SALE >luxe Radio - Heater - W-W Padded Dash - Tinted Glass | Priced To Soil - Call 227-7171 jWilh This Coupon - Slip and Save - Good Ti|l March 25-'64J j SAVE 35c ON THE COST OF CLEANING A i MAN'S SUIT OR A LADY'S DRESS I — ONE COUPON PER PEKSON — X ■ amoure s COIN OPERATED CLEANING CENTER Only 1'/, Miles South of Fresno State College In the New "College Village" — Cedar & Gettysburg OPEN 7.30 A.M. TO 9r00 P.M. — CLOSED SUNDAYS |