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Thursday, October 1, 1964 Council Discuss Pertinent Issues Kiting o ;t night. Students Pursue Employment Looking for a job? The place¬ ment office ln the Education Psy¬ chology building Room 122 ls the 'Gigi' Premiers Tonight In Arena Klbytli Student 1 - aid st i full or part ing body--all the way from traf- t flc violations to the proposed stu- F dent leaders retreat attheSlerra r Sky Ranch. On Uie topic of traffic viola¬ tions, Athletic Commissioner Dick Murray tr > the 1 police adequate warning." He cited the fact that Cedar of Barstow, had recently been land," Murray pointed out, "and students have been doing Just that ln efforts to park. Police and highway patrolmen stationed in He also said "police radar speed trap units seem to be con¬ centrating rather heavUy on Cedar Avenue recently." On the lssueof parking, Murray said, "Now parking zones have been established on campus late- "Clty police, on Uie other hand," he continued, "havestart¬ ed clamping downonUlegal] (Continued on Page 4) Art Gallery Features Top Photo Exhibit Tomorrow ls the last day to see the selection of photographs by Harry Callahan, a world-famous photographer, which are now ln the Fresno State College Gallery. The gallery is located ln Art- Home Economics 208. Callahan ls one of a group of photographers who attalnedhlgh- est achievement ln tho post World War n years. He ls now teaching at the Rhode Island School of Gayle Smalley, Mrs. Irene Fogderude, acting placement interviewer, said Uiere is an Immediate need for students who have musical or other talent ln the entertainment field. Students who are Interested should contact the placement off¬ ice as soon as possible. There are numerous steady part time and weekend Jobs available for both men and women. These Jobs Include farm, delivery,ser¬ vice station attendants, salesman Jobs for men and typing, baby sitting and waitress Jobs for the Mrs. Fogderude pointed out that luo to the large number of students who aro processed dally hrough the office, every student nust first fill out an application md show his schedule of classes before he can make an appoint¬ ment for an Interview. Last year the placement office interviewed 3,400 students. How- •Glgl," a sparkling, spicy Parisian comedy, opens a seven-night run ln the Arena Theatre tonight at 8:15 PM. First night tickets are stUl avaUable, as are tickets for the other performances, at $1 for students and faculty and $2 general ad- The play will be presented tonight, tomorrow and Saturday and again Oct. 7, 8, 9, and 10. The Oct. 8 performance Is an American AssoclaUon of Unlvcr- avallable al Herald Tribune Assembly SH^ Features Fashions ■ t FSC,I •His hundred issued to apartment d« have long parked on side of the street.* teller members approved e by tl C wlU l 1956 C build a student unloi approved for a vote on an amend- $10,000 gi ment to establish a Union Com- datlon Aw mlttee was Oct. 28. Final vote ls Oct. 29. Howerton announced that Dr. s, President of the photography ls an amazing resolution of two modes that have been historically Incompatible. The first mode ls that of the pure lmage--concelved and captured for aU that It Is ■The second mode ls the one ln which the photographer creates an Image that ls not a reproduc¬ tion of Uie world's surfaces, but creates, rather, a new kind of reality. He conquers the tlme- space-object limitation of "pure" photography by denying the single Incident and reaching for tlme- lessness, spaciousness, andsub- Jectlve feeling." e Graham Foun- thls year, Mrs. Fgderudeexpects to handle a lot more applicants. Mrs. Fogderude said that with such a variety of Jobs available, The placement office Is open from 8:00 to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. Extension Will Offer English English A wUl be offered by ex¬ tension during the fall semester. Students who aro enrolling In this class should report to Room B-112 on Monday, Oct. 5. The class will be offered at 4 PM and 7 PM. Registration will be completed photograph where and how ho * pleased. This Is the only tlmo i that this award has been given to t cessful run on Broadway ln 1951 Jdrey Hepburn ln the UUe The stage vehicle was adapted from a Colette novel by a Loos, authoress of "Gentle¬ men Prefer Blondes.* Tills afternoon at one o'clock Director PhUllp Walker, as- ls the time set for the "Meet the soclate professor of speech, says Girls Assembly,* ln the Lab 'Glgl* ls the kind of play college School sponsored by the Assocl- students will enjoy because of ated Women Students. its wit, sophistication and out- A fashion show featuring fe- spokeness. male campus leaders ls the main MUllonalre rnan-about-town feature. Gaston Lachallle (Frederick The purpose is to introduce all Berllng) claims in the play, with other girls Interested In have a fashionable mistress, and these various organizations. Mme. Alvarez (June Lorlng) and Also Included on the agenda ls Aunt Alicia (Ann Levin) are ready the introduction of Miss Elizabeth to provide him with their young Landrum from the library and relative, Glgl (Dlanne Kramer), Miss Carlene Rose from the despite tho Interference of her Home Economics department as muddleheaded mother (Ann sponsors to AWS and Miss Saun- Vermel.) dra Speers the new Activities The young lady, however, has Advisor. other plans and this provides tho The first general meeting will action for the "delightfully wick- be Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 4 PM ed" comedy in which virtue trl- ln Committee Rooms 1 and 2 ln umphs--after a struggle, the cafeteria. Michael Lord and Miss Kramer Applications are still available designed the turn-of-the-century ln the Student President's Office costumes and settings. The play for girls Interested ln various is being given intimate, In-the- chalrmanshlps and for AWS stu- round treatment, with audience dent council representative. Ap- seated on all four sides of the plications must be returned by stage. No seat ls more than four "All applicants are requested Pam Roberts and Dan Pessano to attend the meeting onWednes- round out the cast as maid and day along with any other women butler. students Interested In working Earlene Johanson acts as stage with AWS this semester," said manager and assistant to director Joann Portlock, vice president. Walker.
Object Description
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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Oct 1, 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 |
Full-Text-Search | Thursday, October 1, 1964 Council Discuss Pertinent Issues Kiting o ;t night. Students Pursue Employment Looking for a job? The place¬ ment office ln the Education Psy¬ chology building Room 122 ls the 'Gigi' Premiers Tonight In Arena Klbytli Student 1 - aid st i full or part ing body--all the way from traf- t flc violations to the proposed stu- F dent leaders retreat attheSlerra r Sky Ranch. On Uie topic of traffic viola¬ tions, Athletic Commissioner Dick Murray tr > the 1 police adequate warning." He cited the fact that Cedar of Barstow, had recently been land," Murray pointed out, "and students have been doing Just that ln efforts to park. Police and highway patrolmen stationed in He also said "police radar speed trap units seem to be con¬ centrating rather heavUy on Cedar Avenue recently." On the lssueof parking, Murray said, "Now parking zones have been established on campus late- "Clty police, on Uie other hand," he continued, "havestart¬ ed clamping downonUlegal] (Continued on Page 4) Art Gallery Features Top Photo Exhibit Tomorrow ls the last day to see the selection of photographs by Harry Callahan, a world-famous photographer, which are now ln the Fresno State College Gallery. The gallery is located ln Art- Home Economics 208. Callahan ls one of a group of photographers who attalnedhlgh- est achievement ln tho post World War n years. He ls now teaching at the Rhode Island School of Gayle Smalley, Mrs. Irene Fogderude, acting placement interviewer, said Uiere is an Immediate need for students who have musical or other talent ln the entertainment field. Students who are Interested should contact the placement off¬ ice as soon as possible. There are numerous steady part time and weekend Jobs available for both men and women. These Jobs Include farm, delivery,ser¬ vice station attendants, salesman Jobs for men and typing, baby sitting and waitress Jobs for the Mrs. Fogderude pointed out that luo to the large number of students who aro processed dally hrough the office, every student nust first fill out an application md show his schedule of classes before he can make an appoint¬ ment for an Interview. Last year the placement office interviewed 3,400 students. How- •Glgl," a sparkling, spicy Parisian comedy, opens a seven-night run ln the Arena Theatre tonight at 8:15 PM. First night tickets are stUl avaUable, as are tickets for the other performances, at $1 for students and faculty and $2 general ad- The play will be presented tonight, tomorrow and Saturday and again Oct. 7, 8, 9, and 10. The Oct. 8 performance Is an American AssoclaUon of Unlvcr- avallable al Herald Tribune Assembly SH^ Features Fashions ■ t FSC,I •His hundred issued to apartment d« have long parked on side of the street.* teller members approved e by tl C wlU l 1956 C build a student unloi approved for a vote on an amend- $10,000 gi ment to establish a Union Com- datlon Aw mlttee was Oct. 28. Final vote ls Oct. 29. Howerton announced that Dr. s, President of the photography ls an amazing resolution of two modes that have been historically Incompatible. The first mode ls that of the pure lmage--concelved and captured for aU that It Is ■The second mode ls the one ln which the photographer creates an Image that ls not a reproduc¬ tion of Uie world's surfaces, but creates, rather, a new kind of reality. He conquers the tlme- space-object limitation of "pure" photography by denying the single Incident and reaching for tlme- lessness, spaciousness, andsub- Jectlve feeling." e Graham Foun- thls year, Mrs. Fgderudeexpects to handle a lot more applicants. Mrs. Fogderude said that with such a variety of Jobs available, The placement office Is open from 8:00 to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. Extension Will Offer English English A wUl be offered by ex¬ tension during the fall semester. Students who aro enrolling In this class should report to Room B-112 on Monday, Oct. 5. The class will be offered at 4 PM and 7 PM. Registration will be completed photograph where and how ho * pleased. This Is the only tlmo i that this award has been given to t cessful run on Broadway ln 1951 Jdrey Hepburn ln the UUe The stage vehicle was adapted from a Colette novel by a Loos, authoress of "Gentle¬ men Prefer Blondes.* Tills afternoon at one o'clock Director PhUllp Walker, as- ls the time set for the "Meet the soclate professor of speech, says Girls Assembly,* ln the Lab 'Glgl* ls the kind of play college School sponsored by the Assocl- students will enjoy because of ated Women Students. its wit, sophistication and out- A fashion show featuring fe- spokeness. male campus leaders ls the main MUllonalre rnan-about-town feature. Gaston Lachallle (Frederick The purpose is to introduce all Berllng) claims in the play, with other girls Interested In have a fashionable mistress, and these various organizations. Mme. Alvarez (June Lorlng) and Also Included on the agenda ls Aunt Alicia (Ann Levin) are ready the introduction of Miss Elizabeth to provide him with their young Landrum from the library and relative, Glgl (Dlanne Kramer), Miss Carlene Rose from the despite tho Interference of her Home Economics department as muddleheaded mother (Ann sponsors to AWS and Miss Saun- Vermel.) dra Speers the new Activities The young lady, however, has Advisor. other plans and this provides tho The first general meeting will action for the "delightfully wick- be Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 4 PM ed" comedy in which virtue trl- ln Committee Rooms 1 and 2 ln umphs--after a struggle, the cafeteria. Michael Lord and Miss Kramer Applications are still available designed the turn-of-the-century ln the Student President's Office costumes and settings. The play for girls Interested ln various is being given intimate, In-the- chalrmanshlps and for AWS stu- round treatment, with audience dent council representative. Ap- seated on all four sides of the plications must be returned by stage. No seat ls more than four "All applicants are requested Pam Roberts and Dan Pessano to attend the meeting onWednes- round out the cast as maid and day along with any other women butler. students Interested In working Earlene Johanson acts as stage with AWS this semester," said manager and assistant to director Joann Portlock, vice president. Walker. |