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The Collegian Tuesday, October 13, 1964 Jnheralded Bulldogs To fylng performance of Uie sea¬ son, the Fresno State College footbaUers arccurrenUypropar- Stars Keith, Owens Should Lead 'Sweet' Homecoming Reward By RON DELPIT HAIRCUTS $1.75 2 Barber Shops \cross from FSC Dorms Italian Food Ser L Di Cicco's Pizzeria SONS OF ITALY rs To Take Out 530 N. Blackstone showing agalnsttoughldahoState. sustained ln the Idaho game, Cal Poly is wlnless thus far will again delight the fans with ln season brawls, having been his bulldozing tactics. Levi has humiliated with unerring, but truly been one of the unheralded nerve wracking frequencybyS.F. stars of the Bulldog script to State, San Fernando Valley, San date, as has Hanker Doyle Keith. Diego State and more recently Keith has developed Into a re- Humboldt State. celver deluxe and has conslder- Coach Phil Krueger's charges ably bolstered the FSC attack, will undoubtedly wreak havoc up- Unless the Mustangs score on theoutmannedMustangs, while through the air lengths, theBull- the game will also affora FSC dogs should have few, If any a chance to test its reserve problems. Steve Rodriguez and platoon ■ star Levi Owens will no doubt see plenty of action, along with regular backs Doyle Keith, Har¬ ry MUler, and Jim Long. Larruping Levi, provided he ls Injury CLOVIS "YOUR COLLEGE TOWN" • Machine Shop Service • Napa Jobber Linenbach Auto Parts 604 CLOVIS AVE. CLOVIS, CAUF. We alto have a store in Sanger. Phone CY 9-4381 YOUR FSC BARBER IN CLOVIS Emil's Downtown Barber Shop 5 BARBERS 423 POUASKY HAUtCUTS $175 SHOE 2 O.K. TIRE SERVICE QUALITY NEW AND RECAPPED TIRES ARMSTRONG • B. F. Goodrich - Cordovan FRONT END AND BRAKE SPECIALISTS 723 govt* Avow CY 9-6010 ^aAAanCsS SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR Phon. CY 9-4430 Oovfa, General /£c<hi Wnkt Wheel Alignment • Auto Painting (Ldwlt Jewelry fewelru FOR ALL YOUR JEWELRY NEEDS FREE GIFT WRAPPING keep the fans happy, and ln CCAA competition. The Cal Poly tut should ster the egos of our scrappers, but is doubtful they need much flattering after their spunky Co-ed Volleyball To Begin Today A weekly coeducational volley- baU tournament wUl begin today at 4 PM ln Uie Women's Gym. The Women's Recreational As¬ sociation Is sponsoring lt. Pat Campbell, Uie activities chair¬ man, said, "The series wUl be held on Tuesday and Wednesday Upcoming FoesSplit Weak Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo, Fresno State's next op¬ ponent, was ground up 21-14 by lltUe Humboldt State Saturday night in a non-league ' The Humboldt elev an Impressive 21-0 le played Cal Poly, befo tangs finally a seven-yard toss from Fred Richelieu. LONG BEACH--RodDowhower threw two touchdown passes and scored one as San Diego State knocked Long Beach State out of the unbeaten ranks Saturday ~the*Mus- night, 4! n pUed ui ; ln t fourth period as end Bill Brown grabbed two touchdown passes, a 43-yarder from BUI Ward and crowd of 11,761 watched at fog-shrouded Veterans Stadium as the Aztecs moved to the front of the CCAA race with tholr sec¬ ond conference win and fourth victory of the season. Ballpark Approved weeks. It wUl last until 5 PM and will be open to anyone on campus. They may come either with a team or be placed on one Fresno State College officials are hopeful the construction ofthe school's new baseball park will start within a month. The state office o AUTO RADIO SERVICE CO. 1309 N. Black.Ion. AM (-3713 1 the Jack Campbell Construction Company of Fresno a contract to build the facility. The company submitted the low bid of $57,345. FSC officials said the contract Includes bleachers for 1,000, a sprinkler system, turf andan 8- Uie ni e 320 tc deep center fl feet from home plate. U construction proceeds on schedule, lt may be possible for the BuUdogs, one of the nation's best coUege baseball teams, to play their 1965 baseball games ln GOLF WORLD Bill The Care ifcur Car heAertfeA BOB PINCKNEY'S GARAGE PH. 439-5910 BARSTOW at BLACKSTONE BILLIARDS "THE BEST TABLES IN THE VALLEY" Carpeted . Refrigerated 1 uBnooanomcacoof Freshmen Trek To Polls Today T ♦ Volume LXX foot chain link fence. Redwood fencing, painted green, wUl be InstaUed ln center field to pro¬ vide a background fo Pass Sets Record Hume to Larry Emerlzlan li game with CoUege of the Pacific ln 1953 was the longest pass play In FSC history. Champ Earns Degree CHAMPAIGN, HI. - Former Olympic pole vault champion Bob Richards received a Master of Arts degree from the University of Illinois ln 1948. NEW YORK -- Boxing, which .as originated ln ancient Meso¬ potamia, achieved its first dig- as a sport when lt was ln- luced at the 23rd Olympiad I In Greece ln 688 B.C. Record Vote Is Predicted In Freshmen Election Today the following plat- DUVAL Freshmen have untU 4 PM to Sidney Bragg and Diane Suggett p vote. The results should be posted are candidates for the post of f within hours alter the close of secretary-treasurer, and Lor! the polls. Spann and Susan Balrd are com- Phll Duval of Fresno and Jamos petlng in the social chairman 'I'd like to say that lt Is a real Parker of San Francisco are con- race. pleasure to attend and be part to tenders for the top spot of fresh- A record vote turn-out ls ex- as fine an Institution as Fresno men class president. They peeled today when freshmen stu- State. Every student should be eliminated two other candidates dents go to the poUs to fill four proud to be apart of anorganlza- ln last week's primary when a class offices from a fleldofelght tlon with such an outstanding record 359 freshmen went to the candidates. background and promising future. P°Us- Before the primary election Simply taking pride ln FSC,how- One of the tightest races ln the the candidates set forth their ever, does not eliminate the fact election will be the vice presl- platforms- - first ln The Collegian that we, as Individuals and as a dentlal runoff. PhU Kalstrom and and then before a freshman class group, do have certain problems. Tom McCurn are contenders for assembly. Meeting and solving the problems the post. Kalstrom edged McGurn Duval and Parker, the primary which arise within tho student by 19 votes in last week's prl- victors over a field of four candl- body and making adjustments s running for thepresldenc Directors Approve Union Amendment The College Unl misly a| proved by the Board of Directors yesterday adding its affirmative vote to the issue along with the student councU and the student executive committee. SPLATI Student 'Court* takes Its toll as a student ls punished fo wearing either green or gold (Cal Poly colors) Monday at a noon time rsdiy. Head cheerleader Inman Perkins smears a pie ln th Blue Key Bids Now Available Student 120 ofU lng. AU i.Oct. ; e office no later The fraternity, which was es¬ tablished ln 1938, Is dedicated to service to Fresno State. Tho organization conducts regular meetings and sponsors numerous campus activities, Including the Blue Key Carnival ln May. A recepUon for prospective Blue Key members wUl be held on Nov. 1 at the CoUege Religious Center from 2 to 3 PM. In addition to the application form, prospective members must flU out a petition for member- i from these faculty m bers oi After an applicant ls notified of his acceptance, he ls required to pay an Initiation fee of »30 In the Student Activities Office. The fee covers lnltlaUon costs, shingles, dinner, membership card and a Blue Key shirt. Jim Wright ls president of Blue Key. Polls To Close On Queen Vote Students today have the fat ' of the HomecomlngQueenlntheir hands. The polls, which are locat- 1 ed at Uie activities booth by the 1 cafeteria, will close at 4 PM. The six candidates are Heather 1 Sutherland, Delta Sigma Phi, Donna Steinhauer, Drama Club; Sandy Sawyer, Sigma Alpha Ep¬ sllon; Andrea Don, Chinese Stu¬ dent's Club; Pattl Degen, Delta Gamma; and Sherl Clark, spon¬ sored by Lambda Chi Alpha. Last year's queen, Pam Sheehan, wUl preside over coro¬ nation ceremonies to be held In the amphitheater at noon Friday. Mayor Wallace Henderson will attend the coronation ceremonies and deliver a proclamation urging alumni and fellow clUzens to ac¬ tively support the observance of the day In a united effort which wUl bring recognition to the city of Fresno and to Fresno Sti The new queen's duties will be- gin with the parade through down¬ town Fresno Saturday at 1 PM, Directory To Appear A student directory, which con- ARTICLE m. Olflcers. Section A. The name CoUege Union Commissioner shall be added to this ;e H. The name College Union Commission¬ er shall be added to Section C. Selection of Officers. Clause I. The name CoUege Union Commissioner shall be added to this ■>. The College Union Com¬ missioner shall represent the general student body on the College Union Board. :. The College Union Com¬ missioner shall serve as a non- voting member of the Board of Directors and Board of Fine Arts. 3 advancement are the main tasks which face the student government. 'As an Individual I would like to join the team of people who have been and are working to make all aspects of campus life as enjoy¬ able as possible for everyone. I would like to do so by partici¬ pation ln our campus government on and for Uie behalf of the class of 1968 as their first president.* lie g as. I 1) ■e the opinion with many Is Freshman Class there enUalltles in many e that U Section D. Board of Fine Arts, e. The CoUege Union Com- ; Section D. Powers and Duties. r Clause VUL CoUege Union Commissioner. a. The College Union Com¬ missioner shall be a voting member of the College Union Board. ARTICLE XIX. Awards. Section C. The name College Union Commissioner shall tie added to this ARTICLE V Section E. CoUege Union Board Clause L The vitlng members of the CoUege Union Board ihall consist of the following: a. The President of the col¬ lege (or his designated rep- presentaUve). (Continued on Page 3) lng administration should capture atmosphere with enthusiasm as a challenge to carry out vigorous campaigns, long range plans and Immediate acUon worthy of Its constituents. The class President as presiding officer ls responsi¬ ble for the welfare of the class, The treasury should be kept strong from earnings of various social and other should be kept strong from earnings of various The treasury should be kept strong from earnings of various social and other events. The needs of the class should be rep¬ resented well at student councU meetings and the officers of the class should be managed more than adequately. The Class official ls just that, and I dont care how lt has gone ln the past, the office ls exactly what ls put telephone numbers of FSC fl ulty and student body i ls distributed early ln the fall New officers are (back row) Jim Takeda, recording s« Gordon Rausser, membership chairman; (front) Daryl Ruby, corresponding secretary; Jim Wright president; Gary Ilda, vice president; and Mike KeUey, alumni secretary. Photo by Frank Fles zol
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Title | 1964_10 The Daily Collegian October 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. |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Oct 13, 1964 Pg. 4- Oct 14, 1964 Pg. 1 |
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 |
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The Collegian
Tuesday, October 13, 1964
Jnheralded
Bulldogs To
fylng performance of Uie sea¬
son, the Fresno State College
footbaUers arccurrenUypropar-
Stars Keith, Owens Should Lead
'Sweet' Homecoming Reward
By RON DELPIT
HAIRCUTS
$1.75
2 Barber Shops
\cross from FSC Dorms
Italian Food Ser
L
Di Cicco's Pizzeria
SONS OF ITALY
rs To Take Out
530 N. Blackstone
showing agalnsttoughldahoState. sustained ln the Idaho game,
Cal Poly is wlnless thus far will again delight the fans with
ln season brawls, having been his bulldozing tactics. Levi has
humiliated with unerring, but truly been one of the unheralded
nerve wracking frequencybyS.F. stars of the Bulldog script to
State, San Fernando Valley, San date, as has Hanker Doyle Keith.
Diego State and more recently Keith has developed Into a re-
Humboldt State. celver deluxe and has conslder-
Coach Phil Krueger's charges ably bolstered the FSC attack,
will undoubtedly wreak havoc up- Unless the Mustangs score
on theoutmannedMustangs, while through the air lengths, theBull-
the game will also affora FSC dogs should have few, If any
a chance to test its reserve problems.
Steve Rodriguez and platoon ■
star Levi Owens will no doubt
see plenty of action, along with
regular backs Doyle Keith, Har¬
ry MUler, and Jim Long.
Larruping Levi, provided he ls
Injury
CLOVIS
"YOUR COLLEGE TOWN"
• Machine Shop Service
• Napa Jobber
Linenbach
Auto Parts
604 CLOVIS AVE.
CLOVIS, CAUF.
We alto have a
store in Sanger.
Phone CY 9-4381
YOUR FSC BARBER IN CLOVIS
Emil's Downtown Barber Shop
5 BARBERS
423 POUASKY
HAUtCUTS $175
SHOE 2
O.K. TIRE SERVICE
QUALITY NEW AND RECAPPED TIRES
ARMSTRONG • B. F. Goodrich - Cordovan
FRONT END AND BRAKE SPECIALISTS
723 govt* Avow CY 9-6010
^aAAanCsS
SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR
Phon. CY 9-4430 Oovfa,
General /£c. The College Union Com¬
missioner shall represent
the general student body
on the College Union Board.
:. The College Union Com¬
missioner shall serve as
a non- voting member of
the Board of Directors and
Board of Fine Arts.
3 advancement are the
main tasks which face the student
government.
'As an Individual I would like to
join the team of people who have
been and are working to make all
aspects of campus life as enjoy¬
able as possible for everyone. I
would like to do so by partici¬
pation ln our campus government
on and for Uie behalf of the class
of 1968 as their first president.*
lie g
as. I 1)
■e the opinion with many
Is Freshman Class there
enUalltles in many
e that U
Section D. Board of Fine Arts,
e. The CoUege Union Com-
; Section D. Powers and Duties.
r Clause VUL CoUege Union
Commissioner.
a. The College Union Com¬
missioner shall be a voting
member of the College
Union Board.
ARTICLE XIX. Awards.
Section C. The name College
Union Commissioner
shall tie added to this
ARTICLE V
Section E. CoUege Union Board
Clause L The vitlng members
of the CoUege Union
Board ihall consist
of the following:
a. The President of the col¬
lege (or his designated rep-
presentaUve).
(Continued on Page 3)
lng administration should capture
atmosphere with enthusiasm as a
challenge to carry out vigorous
campaigns, long range plans and
Immediate acUon worthy of Its
constituents. The class President
as presiding officer ls responsi¬
ble for the welfare of the class,
The treasury should be kept
strong from earnings of various
social and other should be kept
strong from earnings of various
The treasury should be kept
strong from earnings of various
social and other events. The
needs of the class should be rep¬
resented well at student councU
meetings and the officers of the
class should be managed more
than adequately. The Class
official ls just that, and I dont
care how lt has gone ln the past,
the office ls exactly what ls put
telephone numbers of FSC fl
ulty and student body i
ls distributed early ln the fall
New officers are (back row) Jim Takeda, recording s«
Gordon Rausser, membership chairman; (front) Daryl Ruby, corresponding secretary; Jim Wright
president; Gary Ilda, vice president; and Mike KeUey, alumni secretary. Photo by Frank Fles zol |