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Page 4 The Collegian Tuesday, November 3, 1964 Tuesday, November 3, 1964 The Collegian MA Candidates Test Math Skills Bl-weekly mathematics sem¬ inars present an opportunity for Master's degree candidates to show they can discuss their field, said Dr. Edward Labarre, mathe¬ matics department chairman. Dr. Labarre said MA candi¬ dates must bo able to present math subjects totelllgenUy to be awarded toe degree. •Original work ln mathematics ls discussed as well as exposi¬ tory talks on known tjieorles and ls ■ ually .i 20 people, said toe chalrm: "A good crowd for any seminar.* Meeting time ls 1 PM every other Thursday ln toe Social Science BuUdlng. Future Video Directors Are Trained In TV Classes Money Is Result Old kerosene tins oncep: Manhattan Bank Money Museu BILLIARDS THE BEST TABLES IN THE VALLEY* Carpeted - Refrigerated Ladles Welcome Free Instruction ADVANCE DESIGN Early Bell Toll Is Shop Error A bell ringing at approxlmat 11:30 AM Monday through Frit last week was an electronic mls- The beU, which ls supposed to ring ln toe Corporation Yard to signal lunch time for campus maintenance employees,has been ringing In class buUdlngs. Ken Mead, Fresno State equip¬ ment technician, explained that the wrong circuits might have been plugged ln, and that toe problem will soon be corrected. Meantime, hungry and Impa¬ tient students are urged to keep to their seats untU toe 12 o'clock bell tolls for toe exodus to the campus cafeterias. •Ten seconds.* The television viewer : hears conversation like tol: behind toe scenes of live casts, ltlsacommonor The director ls speaklngandwl rotate technical positions as each : fills to as director. • The positions are varied. For announcers, two cameramen, ; audio engineer, vldio engineer, : timer, floor manager, talent and : A current directing project : consists of four and one-half : minutes 'on-toe-alr.* Before re under supervision by toe dl- As air time nears, things quiet own. In toe studio, cameramen re ln place, talent — those who ppear on camera -- are ready, nd toe floorman awaits toe word :om toe director. The floorman he talent ie of quiet bedlam as TV sets'proceeds with a smooth P6^18 take lhelr Positions, fUm flow—hopefuUy. ^d sll(tes are readied and equip- In toe television studios at ment u checked. Fresno State College, neophyte The darkened control room TV directors are learning the apnea" llke a scene 'rom •» hows and whys of directing under old Buck Rogers movie as the the Instruction of Dr. Merlyn vldl0 ^d audl° engineers and Burrlss, assistant professor of the etcher manipulate their radio-television. consoles. The switcher has toe The course, Radio-TV 147,has responsibility of electronically 18 students enrolled, and toe coordinating cameras and pro- course studyconsistsofdirectlng Jectors Into the final 'seen on projects using toe studio facUl- A . c . „ , ties. Air Society Members Attend Tucson Meet Air time. The director Instructs toe floorman to cue the talent. Tho switcher hooks to a camera, toe floorman cues and toe production Gary Froseth, radlo-televlslon major, says sitting ln tho dlrec- fast and furious. "You' got I - the si o itself, c trol Seven FSC students traveled to dmonds For The Largest Selection of Keepsake Diamond Rings FREE DURING Our 68th BIRTHDAY SALE LADIES ELGIN DIAMOND WATCH Yellow or White Gold Complete with band 17-Jewel Movement WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY DIAMOND RING OR DIAMOND RING SET, FROM $75 Easiest Credit Terms NO MONEY DOWN, TAKE A YEAR TO PAY P OPEN ImONDAY <i FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL »!00 Edmonds 0 FULTON MALL ole of toe Arnold A d Angel's Flight al n A AS 11 Those who made toe trip were Donna Wesley, Chris Jansen, Catherine Babcock, and Linda Papp, all members of toe Angel's Flight; and Hugh Forkel, Nick Paladlno, and BUI MUes, AAS Collects Debree About a million tons of du from distant space fall on t earth every year. Triple S May Go National Triple S, toe sophomore wom¬ en's service society, ha vlted to Join Spurs, to ov. 14 ai i regional con- d lStolnvestl- the advantages and disad¬ vantages of too local group's Join¬ ing toe national organization. One advantage that can be fore¬ seen by president Joan Pflueger ls added prestige. She noted that Spurs ls a recognized national organization. She also noted that members of Spurs wear uniforms and hold regional conventions and that these things would give toe local organization greater Identity and Among toe disadvantages cited by Miss Pflueger would be toe Increased cost of dues, $7 a year Members to attend toe conven¬ tion Include Rita Rice, Linda Houaer, Suzi Carr, Bobbl Max- weU, Miss Pflueger, Dora Mls- slrllan, Diane Newman and Vir¬ ginia Vail. speech short, enough. Two seconds long. A news report ls next. The announcer is told to tighten this also. He does and things are back on schedule. •The main problem ls coordin¬ ation by toe director," says Dr. Burrlss. 'Time ls an Important factor because on toe air things must go off exactly as planned or you have those awkward blank announcer on camera who has finished what he has to say and ls Just sitting there. •The course gives students a good grounding ln direction, but lt takes time to learn. A lot de¬ pends on toe Individual." Four minutes gone. "Two sec- The director gives instructions md toe time ls cut down. Ten seconds. "Rlghtonthebut- :on," says the timer. Five seconds. "Wrap lt up,* It's all over, but toe smUes of ! satisfaction cease quickly as . another director takes the slot and students prepare for another I production. Geology Prof Awarded $2,000 For Field Study The geology department has been awarded $2,000 for a geo¬ logic field study which will map the straUgraphy and structure of complexly folded beds of rock ln toe northern Tobacco Root The award by toe NaUonal Sci¬ ence Foundation will be used by Dr. Eugene G. Csema to con¬ tinue a study Initiated last sum¬ mer ln conjunction with other field studies programmed by toe University of Indiana. United States Congressman Bernard F. Slsk wired congrat¬ ulations to Dr. Cserna earlier hristfinsfirfs Six Students Call FSC Cottage 'Home' Class International Court Justice Will Speak Here Tuesday By DARLENE SAMUELSON A home away from home ls too theme of toe cottage lo¬ cated Immediately north of Bak¬ er Hall. Students taking Home Manage- 110, 1 ? In tl ln the lecture periods by Miss Chrlstene Spraker, Instructor of home economics. •Performance is toe key to living in too house,* said Miss Jarvls. *The girls must put In¬ to practice all they have learned ln their other home economics records, and makes certain ev¬ ery girl ls doing her Job. Nora Pusaterl, senior home economics major from Three Rivers, ls the laundress. She washes and Irons all of I i«- girls s cottage each somester. AU single women enrolled ln Home Management 110 tols sera- ester will live to toe cottage five weeks and two days, usually six women reside at toe home each five week period. While living ln toe house toe students apply home management theory to creative and intelli¬ gent home living; establishment of values, goals, and standards of living; and rclaUonshlp of money, material goods, time and energy to management process- Miss Helen W. Jarvls, ass¬ istant professor of home econom¬ ics U toe course instructor. Family healto.home safety, and home nursing are taught during the final weeks of toe semester Newman Center Offers Series In Christianity llglous subjects ls being offe by the Fresno State College Ni man Club. t definitely perform 1 they alternate s major from Vlsalla, dusts, sweeps, and mops toe living a- rea of toe house. The girls are required to clean their own bed- Tulare senior home economics major, Donna PhUpott, as toe chief cook plans, purchases and Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, fudge on toe International Court )f JusUce, wUl be guest speaker Jt a lecture today at 1 PM manet representative of Pakistan to the UN, will discuss toe World Court and World Peace. slstant cook Is Linda Lovelace, a senior from Dlnuba. "While we are here we serve a week of low-budget meals, medium budget meals, high budget meals, and low-calorie meals,* she said. Wendy Crews, a senior from ls tl She i weeks all group. the girls have had experience In all phases of housekeeping,* she 1 explained. i toe ; lor home economics major from i Lindsay. As hostess she greets | guests, answers toe telephone, i k I excerclsewhat I've kxI bargains and general man- ' jement of time, * she said. ' •I must be certain weU-bal- lced meals are ready for con- imptlon at 7:15 AM, noon, and ;30 PM," she explained. Helping Miss Phllpott as as- s assists toe id ln 1957andopened e ln 1959, toe cottage con- of three bedrooms, two a den, a living room, a com, a patio, and an ap- Bom to 1893, Khan was educat¬ ed at toe Government CoUege ln Lahore, India, and King's CoUege ln London. He began to practice law ln 1914 ln toe Lahore High From 1926 to 1935 he was a member of toe Punjab Legislative CouncU and also served as a delegate to toe Indian Round Table Conferences ln 1931-33. He also was a delegate to toe Joint Select Committee on India Parliamen¬ tary Reforms to 1933. Khan was a Judge of toe Federal Court of India from 1941 to 1947 with time out ln 1942 to act as Agent-General for toe Govern¬ ment of India to China. Khan's appearance wiU be sponsored by toe Board of Fine Arts. His talk ls open to toe gen¬ eral public. FCC LICENSED SERVICEMEN AUTO RADIO SERVICE CO. The c (i all students and are designed to pre¬ sent subjects "especially from a Christian-Catholic point of view,* accordlngtoFatherSerglo Negro, chaplain of the Newman The Catholic Inquiry Forum, ls designed as "convert lnstruc- glve Catholics a greater Insight into their faith. The class is taught by Father Negro and ls held from 7:30 to 9:30 PM Tues- Morallty from Its historical concepts to Its place ln modern living ls explored to "Moral The- ology--A Course ln Christian Living.* Father James Peterson of toe St. Therese Parish ls the Instructor of toe class, which ls held from 7:30 to 9 PM Thurs- Contemporary theological problems ls discussed to toe Theology Open Forum held the second and fourth Sunday of each month at 11 AM. AU classes Bias Center, 1572 East Barstow Ave. The cost ls $3 for Newman Club members, $5 for other students and $10 for non-students. Signups will be taken at toe center from 9 AM to 10 PM Monday through Friday or during each class. Ready? Go! 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Object Description
Title | 1964_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 | Nov 3, 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 4 The Collegian Tuesday, November 3, 1964 Tuesday, November 3, 1964 The Collegian MA Candidates Test Math Skills Bl-weekly mathematics sem¬ inars present an opportunity for Master's degree candidates to show they can discuss their field, said Dr. Edward Labarre, mathe¬ matics department chairman. Dr. Labarre said MA candi¬ dates must bo able to present math subjects totelllgenUy to be awarded toe degree. •Original work ln mathematics ls discussed as well as exposi¬ tory talks on known tjieorles and ls ■ ually .i 20 people, said toe chalrm: "A good crowd for any seminar.* Meeting time ls 1 PM every other Thursday ln toe Social Science BuUdlng. Future Video Directors Are Trained In TV Classes Money Is Result Old kerosene tins oncep: Manhattan Bank Money Museu BILLIARDS THE BEST TABLES IN THE VALLEY* Carpeted - Refrigerated Ladles Welcome Free Instruction ADVANCE DESIGN Early Bell Toll Is Shop Error A bell ringing at approxlmat 11:30 AM Monday through Frit last week was an electronic mls- The beU, which ls supposed to ring ln toe Corporation Yard to signal lunch time for campus maintenance employees,has been ringing In class buUdlngs. Ken Mead, Fresno State equip¬ ment technician, explained that the wrong circuits might have been plugged ln, and that toe problem will soon be corrected. Meantime, hungry and Impa¬ tient students are urged to keep to their seats untU toe 12 o'clock bell tolls for toe exodus to the campus cafeterias. •Ten seconds.* The television viewer : hears conversation like tol: behind toe scenes of live casts, ltlsacommonor The director ls speaklngandwl rotate technical positions as each : fills to as director. • The positions are varied. For announcers, two cameramen, ; audio engineer, vldio engineer, : timer, floor manager, talent and : A current directing project : consists of four and one-half : minutes 'on-toe-alr.* Before re under supervision by toe dl- As air time nears, things quiet own. In toe studio, cameramen re ln place, talent — those who ppear on camera -- are ready, nd toe floorman awaits toe word :om toe director. The floorman he talent ie of quiet bedlam as TV sets'proceeds with a smooth P6^18 take lhelr Positions, fUm flow—hopefuUy. ^d sll(tes are readied and equip- In toe television studios at ment u checked. Fresno State College, neophyte The darkened control room TV directors are learning the apnea" llke a scene 'rom •» hows and whys of directing under old Buck Rogers movie as the the Instruction of Dr. Merlyn vldl0 ^d audl° engineers and Burrlss, assistant professor of the etcher manipulate their radio-television. consoles. The switcher has toe The course, Radio-TV 147,has responsibility of electronically 18 students enrolled, and toe coordinating cameras and pro- course studyconsistsofdirectlng Jectors Into the final 'seen on projects using toe studio facUl- A . c . „ , ties. Air Society Members Attend Tucson Meet Air time. The director Instructs toe floorman to cue the talent. Tho switcher hooks to a camera, toe floorman cues and toe production Gary Froseth, radlo-televlslon major, says sitting ln tho dlrec- fast and furious. "You' got I - the si o itself, c trol Seven FSC students traveled to dmonds For The Largest Selection of Keepsake Diamond Rings FREE DURING Our 68th BIRTHDAY SALE LADIES ELGIN DIAMOND WATCH Yellow or White Gold Complete with band 17-Jewel Movement WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY DIAMOND RING OR DIAMOND RING SET, FROM $75 Easiest Credit Terms NO MONEY DOWN, TAKE A YEAR TO PAY P OPEN ImONDAY |