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* Volume LXX Tuesday, December 1, 1964 Asilomar Fees To Be Raised After Today Today ls the last day to regis¬ ter for too College Y conference at Asilomar without penalty. Registration foe Ls $24 for those who sign up by 5 PM to¬ day ln toe College Religious Cen¬ ter. The foe wUl be raised to $25 until Dec. 10 and after this date wUl be $26. Foreign Stu¬ dents will pay a registration fee Of $17. Other expenses Include room and board, $34.50 to $42 de¬ pending on accommodations specified, and a travel, $3. forence ls Tho 70's: Your Prom¬ ise Or Prison? Five speakers win discuss politics, Inter¬ national order, the new science, toe new socio-economic order, Lhe new man and clvU rights. In addition to tho main speak¬ ers, seminars wUl be conducted. Topics wUl Include Automation and Leisure, Present and Future, Mounting the Pressure For Civ¬ il Rights, Forms of Social Pro¬ tests and International Relations: 1965—ResponslbUltles: 1970 Calendar Date Forms Available FSC vs Nevada Tonight -^former'" imlttee to flle forms Virginia Welpton and Mike Somdal, co-chairmen of too Date Committee, urge chairmen and presidents to pick up the forms that are now ln toelr maU boxes ln the student president's office or available ln the student actlv- Thefc e returned to 4 PM, Dec. 17. Alden To Speak On South Africa The • sin Si wlU be discussed by Leo H. Aldon, assistant professor of speech, today at cross-currents, College Y lecture series. There are many types of people to South Africa, according to Alden, who have dUferent prob¬ lems and values. Ho will discuss toe multiracial picture toat has taken 300 years to develop and nuch of toe news to- y tries to over- complex problem," born to toe Union of which li 12:15 PM to the College Religious Center. I WEATHER ! Play Opening Is Postponed A Day postponement of tho opening o Peter Pan from Thursday t< Friday night. Susan Paradise, who has thi title role, ls Ul but ls expected I s for a later per- y toon. I M. B e play li Piston May Censor Advertising Prof Hits Collegian 'Self Hypnosis' Ad scheduled to run torough Doc. 12 to the LltUe Theatre. A per¬ formance has been scheduled noxt Tuesday night to make up for the cancelled opening night, and Thursday ticket-holders will have an opportunity to exchange Dec. 9 Election Campaigning Is Now Underway Campaigning for noxt Wed- student body and class offices ls now In full swing. To regulate tho campaigning tho elections committee has giv¬ en each candidate a copy of toe college's election code. t body len These have included Hying ac¬ tors, sets which adapt to the problems of' Hying and special effects of Never-Nevor Land, with fairies, pirates and mer- Mlss Paradise Ls a graduate of FSC and a kindergarten teach¬ er at Washington Union Ele- Other actors who aro UteraUy •up ln the air" lnthe college pro¬ duction are Dlanne Kramer as Wendy and Kevin Barnett, nine, and James Simmons, 14, as her These four students 'fly* around too stage harnessed to cables suspended from the upper rigging. Extensive rehearsals were required to adjust webbing and the i the f vice president may spend more toan $50 to toelr cam¬ paigns. Candidates for student body secretary and student body •Questionable advertising,* including ads about hypnosis, may not bo used to future editions of The Collegian. The Board of Publications, act¬ ing on a recommendation by Di¬ rector of Information Ed Piston, unanimously voted to permit him to eliminate advertising he con¬ siders of a questionable The i Dr. fessor of Psychology, expressed concern at an advertisement which appeared ln toe Nov. 18 edition of The Collegian. The ad to question concerned a self- hypnostlc course offered as a means of study Improvement, Dr. Powell doubted U tho ad was appropriate for a coUege newspaper. He cited astatelegls- governor, would have limited tho use of hypnosis to professional purposes. He also questioned Its effec¬ tiveness and said there *may bo personal danger to our students to this (hypnosis)." Piston then recommended that otherwise, I wUl not run any more of those advertisements." unpopular, but I'm happy the ad¬ vertising ls high," Piston ilng should taper off ln — Tabled a request for ap¬ proval of tho International Paper, a bi-monthly publication for for- — Approved toe appointments of Bob McCarthy and Harley Becker as now day editors of The CoUeglan. — Announced that applications for editor of The CoUeglan, hand¬ book and directory' wUl bo avaU¬ able through Dec. 11 ln tho Stu¬ dent Activities Office. The board also set Dec. 14 as too date lt select t ■e publlcaUons. $35 ln expenses, and those seek¬ ing semester class offices have a $15 ceUtng on expenses. The amount allotted to each candidate Includes any expenses to curred on his behalf by his supporters. An expense account must be submitted to too Stu¬ dent Activities Office by noon of the day preceding toe general result ln tho disqualification of j the candldalo. Candidates for one year offices and one tagbUl issue. Students I seeking semester offices havo a '• choice of a tagbUl or a lundbUl I Issue. A tagbUl ls a tag not ex¬ ceeding 36 square Inches to be worn by supporters. A handbUl ls a piece of paper no larger toan 8 1/2 by 11 Bill Davidson Is cast as the vUlalnous Captain Hook. Tickets are priced at $2 for adults and $1 for persons under 19. FSC student body card holders wUl be Issued free tickets. Queen's Ball Bids On Sale r wUltx Uthls w Theb< ■d gave MosUy cloudy wl able fog torough Chance of light sprinkles Fres- I the board, raised another lssuo concerning toe advertising which appears Ln Tho Collegian. Ho said toat "It has come to my attention that too advertising llneago to tho paper Is running high." •I don't want to make myself German Poems To Be Presented German poems set to music by Ludwlg Van Beethoven wUl bo sung at a Joint meeting of the honors class Poetry and Music and the Gorman Student Club Thursday at 1 PM In Music 175. The program, From Gollert to Salus as Interpreted by Beethoven, will Include the poetry of 18th, 19to and 20to cen¬ tury German poets. The partlclpant^jttlbo Slko Broderson, Amf*^Sp(R, Jim Brlnkorhoff, Akemi Yoshimolo, Helen J. McKee, Nancy Lodor, Dennis Weoms and Dr. John A. Crosby, assoclato professor of geography. allowc iy type rr are $3.50 a couple. Tho crowning of toe new Cam¬ pus Queen, to whose honor tho ball Ls hold, wlU be tho highlight of toe evening. TedcU Andrls, current Campus Queen, wUl crown too now mem¬ ber of "royalty" at Lhe formal r student vice president may each have *"*"• two posters not exceeding 44 by "c^inf 2r.rvio4pta_„Free c°ncert -s each. Candidates for aU othi offices may employ eight posters each, nono to exceed 22 by 14 All posters and displays must be approved by tho Studont Acti¬ vities Office and may bo placed onlyJn approved areas. No cam¬ paign posters aro allowed ln too Candidates found guUty of vio¬ lating any of these or other rules ln the election codo may be pun- ; lshed by fines assessed against campaign expenses or by dls- t Set For Thursday The New Lost City Ramblers (Mike Seeger, John Cohen, and Tracy Schwarz) will perform at a 1 PM concert Thursday ln toe LltUe Theater. student body card holders on a Orst-come-flrst-serve basis and Ls sponsored by too Board of Fine Arte. The trio sings and plays tradi- ial music to too style of old- o country string bands.
Object Description
Title | 1964_12 The Daily Collegian December 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 | Dec 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 | * Volume LXX Tuesday, December 1, 1964 Asilomar Fees To Be Raised After Today Today ls the last day to regis¬ ter for too College Y conference at Asilomar without penalty. Registration foe Ls $24 for those who sign up by 5 PM to¬ day ln toe College Religious Cen¬ ter. The foe wUl be raised to $25 until Dec. 10 and after this date wUl be $26. Foreign Stu¬ dents will pay a registration fee Of $17. Other expenses Include room and board, $34.50 to $42 de¬ pending on accommodations specified, and a travel, $3. forence ls Tho 70's: Your Prom¬ ise Or Prison? Five speakers win discuss politics, Inter¬ national order, the new science, toe new socio-economic order, Lhe new man and clvU rights. In addition to tho main speak¬ ers, seminars wUl be conducted. Topics wUl Include Automation and Leisure, Present and Future, Mounting the Pressure For Civ¬ il Rights, Forms of Social Pro¬ tests and International Relations: 1965—ResponslbUltles: 1970 Calendar Date Forms Available FSC vs Nevada Tonight -^former'" imlttee to flle forms Virginia Welpton and Mike Somdal, co-chairmen of too Date Committee, urge chairmen and presidents to pick up the forms that are now ln toelr maU boxes ln the student president's office or available ln the student actlv- Thefc e returned to 4 PM, Dec. 17. Alden To Speak On South Africa The • sin Si wlU be discussed by Leo H. Aldon, assistant professor of speech, today at cross-currents, College Y lecture series. There are many types of people to South Africa, according to Alden, who have dUferent prob¬ lems and values. Ho will discuss toe multiracial picture toat has taken 300 years to develop and nuch of toe news to- y tries to over- complex problem," born to toe Union of which li 12:15 PM to the College Religious Center. I WEATHER ! Play Opening Is Postponed A Day postponement of tho opening o Peter Pan from Thursday t< Friday night. Susan Paradise, who has thi title role, ls Ul but ls expected I s for a later per- y toon. I M. B e play li Piston May Censor Advertising Prof Hits Collegian 'Self Hypnosis' Ad scheduled to run torough Doc. 12 to the LltUe Theatre. A per¬ formance has been scheduled noxt Tuesday night to make up for the cancelled opening night, and Thursday ticket-holders will have an opportunity to exchange Dec. 9 Election Campaigning Is Now Underway Campaigning for noxt Wed- student body and class offices ls now In full swing. To regulate tho campaigning tho elections committee has giv¬ en each candidate a copy of toe college's election code. t body len These have included Hying ac¬ tors, sets which adapt to the problems of' Hying and special effects of Never-Nevor Land, with fairies, pirates and mer- Mlss Paradise Ls a graduate of FSC and a kindergarten teach¬ er at Washington Union Ele- Other actors who aro UteraUy •up ln the air" lnthe college pro¬ duction are Dlanne Kramer as Wendy and Kevin Barnett, nine, and James Simmons, 14, as her These four students 'fly* around too stage harnessed to cables suspended from the upper rigging. Extensive rehearsals were required to adjust webbing and the i the f vice president may spend more toan $50 to toelr cam¬ paigns. Candidates for student body secretary and student body •Questionable advertising,* including ads about hypnosis, may not bo used to future editions of The Collegian. The Board of Publications, act¬ ing on a recommendation by Di¬ rector of Information Ed Piston, unanimously voted to permit him to eliminate advertising he con¬ siders of a questionable The i Dr. fessor of Psychology, expressed concern at an advertisement which appeared ln toe Nov. 18 edition of The Collegian. The ad to question concerned a self- hypnostlc course offered as a means of study Improvement, Dr. Powell doubted U tho ad was appropriate for a coUege newspaper. He cited astatelegls- governor, would have limited tho use of hypnosis to professional purposes. He also questioned Its effec¬ tiveness and said there *may bo personal danger to our students to this (hypnosis)." Piston then recommended that otherwise, I wUl not run any more of those advertisements." unpopular, but I'm happy the ad¬ vertising ls high," Piston ilng should taper off ln — Tabled a request for ap¬ proval of tho International Paper, a bi-monthly publication for for- — Approved toe appointments of Bob McCarthy and Harley Becker as now day editors of The CoUeglan. — Announced that applications for editor of The CoUeglan, hand¬ book and directory' wUl bo avaU¬ able through Dec. 11 ln tho Stu¬ dent Activities Office. The board also set Dec. 14 as too date lt select t ■e publlcaUons. $35 ln expenses, and those seek¬ ing semester class offices have a $15 ceUtng on expenses. The amount allotted to each candidate Includes any expenses to curred on his behalf by his supporters. An expense account must be submitted to too Stu¬ dent Activities Office by noon of the day preceding toe general result ln tho disqualification of j the candldalo. Candidates for one year offices and one tagbUl issue. Students I seeking semester offices havo a '• choice of a tagbUl or a lundbUl I Issue. A tagbUl ls a tag not ex¬ ceeding 36 square Inches to be worn by supporters. A handbUl ls a piece of paper no larger toan 8 1/2 by 11 Bill Davidson Is cast as the vUlalnous Captain Hook. Tickets are priced at $2 for adults and $1 for persons under 19. FSC student body card holders wUl be Issued free tickets. Queen's Ball Bids On Sale r wUltx Uthls w Theb< ■d gave MosUy cloudy wl able fog torough Chance of light sprinkles Fres- I the board, raised another lssuo concerning toe advertising which appears Ln Tho Collegian. Ho said toat "It has come to my attention that too advertising llneago to tho paper Is running high." •I don't want to make myself German Poems To Be Presented German poems set to music by Ludwlg Van Beethoven wUl bo sung at a Joint meeting of the honors class Poetry and Music and the Gorman Student Club Thursday at 1 PM In Music 175. The program, From Gollert to Salus as Interpreted by Beethoven, will Include the poetry of 18th, 19to and 20to cen¬ tury German poets. The partlclpant^jttlbo Slko Broderson, Amf*^Sp(R, Jim Brlnkorhoff, Akemi Yoshimolo, Helen J. McKee, Nancy Lodor, Dennis Weoms and Dr. John A. Crosby, assoclato professor of geography. allowc iy type rr are $3.50 a couple. Tho crowning of toe new Cam¬ pus Queen, to whose honor tho ball Ls hold, wlU be tho highlight of toe evening. TedcU Andrls, current Campus Queen, wUl crown too now mem¬ ber of "royalty" at Lhe formal r student vice president may each have *"*"• two posters not exceeding 44 by "c^inf 2r.rvio4pta_„Free c°ncert -s each. Candidates for aU othi offices may employ eight posters each, nono to exceed 22 by 14 All posters and displays must be approved by tho Studont Acti¬ vities Office and may bo placed onlyJn approved areas. No cam¬ paign posters aro allowed ln too Candidates found guUty of vio¬ lating any of these or other rules ln the election codo may be pun- ; lshed by fines assessed against campaign expenses or by dls- t Set For Thursday The New Lost City Ramblers (Mike Seeger, John Cohen, and Tracy Schwarz) will perform at a 1 PM concert Thursday ln toe LltUe Theater. student body card holders on a Orst-come-flrst-serve basis and Ls sponsored by too Board of Fine Arte. The trio sings and plays tradi- ial music to too style of old- o country string bands. |