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Page 2 The Collegian Friday, December 4, 1964 mlr\& rvjeecJIo By THALIA Last night's headlines are a very good clue as to why toe Uni¬ versity of California wants to come Into toe San Joaquin Valley... come, come to the peaceful San Joaquin, whore never ls heard a rebellious word and toe weirds and toe activists don't play. Since Fresno State ls located ln toe very navel of the valley, our campus has probably been watched closely to see whether any latent concern with Issues and principles lurks to the heart of even toe best-conditioned social arts major. The study has undoubtedly been reassuring to the war-torn Cal administration. And what of the Fresno people who long for tho university seal of approval ("arf, arf")? Do they fear toat If Fresno wore glutted wlto a seething mass of unlversltarlans nearly a thousand student arrests would ever over crowd toe city goal? They know full well toat If toe Fresno Cal-typo is anything like the typical Fresno State-type the biggest potential source of social unrest would be a ban on hustling ln the library. Care about toe ephemeral privilege of shelling out a buck or two on campus for a political cause? This FSC generation doesn't even care how toe union steering committee wUl be spending healthy fees coUected from students a few years from now. small portion of toe current student body wUl be here when toe union ls built. But how many of toe "rioters" at Cal are members of the core of the Free Speech Movement? The union steering committee called a second open hearing yesterday because no one showed up at tho first. A handful appeared tols time to go over the plans, which will probably be adopted as they stand. This ls not to suggest there's anytolng wrong wlto toe plans or toat thoy need rioting over; It's merely an example. Maybe noUilng ever happens here worth getting excited about. Or maybe It's a hidden benefit of the glorious San Joaquin sun¬ shine—turning Intelligent young adults Into lolus-eaters. I wish Uie Cal Ag School all the joy of it. Today at FSC Wardle Speaks Executive Dean Orrln D. Wardle will speak onGod Exist— What Does This Mean To Me? on The Challenge of Mormonism today In toe CoUege Religious Center. The campus Latter Day Saints Institute sponsors the pre- Rodeo Club The Rodeo Club ls sponsoring a dance tonight at the labora¬ tory school auditorium from 8:30 until 11:30 o'clock. A rock and roll band will bi Greek Guys stag, one dollar por couple. Dress ls casual. Tokalon Sewing Christmas hats for'lhe chUd¬ ren to the Fresno County Hospi¬ tal wlU be made by members of Tokalon Sunday at 7 PM ln the home of Lynne Enders, presi¬ dent, 4110 N. Moroa. Pat Amoroso, chairman of toe hat e r the to dress casually : lng, and bring sequins, Jewels, and other trim for the hats. il Theta, national pro- fraternity for women ln business and economics, win hold Professional Dry Cleaning Mens Trousers 60 cents Ladies Skirts (Plain) 60 cents Dry Cleaning Only 8 lbs. $2.00 4835 E.Olive C and O SHOPPING CENTER Collegian Published five days a week except holidays and examin¬ ation periods by the Fresno State College Association. Mall subscriptions $8.00 I Edltc $15.00 n toe Shaw Ave. Campus. Telephone 222-5161, Ext. 441, 444,448 Editor ....KATHY PETERS Advertising Manager John Jarrett Sports Editor Ron Delplt News Editor Eva Altlntop Day Managing Editors Gary Washburn, Harley Becker, Pattye Opdyke, Bob McCarthy, Norma YOU DON'T HAVE TO VISIT MARKET STREET THIS WEEKEND-MARKET STREET COMES TO YOU. ART or PORNOGRAPHY? DOS \}n lieu of fhat weekon- at china peak or that villa SHE OR DOESN'T SHE? ORGY TO THE POINT OF DECADENCE . . WONT getting Into toe holiday spirit by chopping Christmas trees and \ holding Christmas formals. ALPHA GAMMA RHO: The AGR's wUl cut Christmas trees to sell Dec. 12 at toe corner of Cedar and Shaw avenues. The pledges held their ditch re¬ cently and spent Saturday night looking for their president at the San Jose game. WhUe two pledges stood guard at toe gate, the pres¬ ident enteredonthoSan Joseslde. DELTA S Dream Girl wUl be c day night at a banquet. She wUl bo announced at toe Carnation Ball held Dec. 12. In basketball toe Delta Slgs beat the Sigma Nus. Stan George and Tom Gib¬ bons got a cold awakening as too pledges kidnapped the two early Saturday and dropped them off ln the mountains. After a short jaunt I PHI: The new nMon- Tom McFerson, who picked th KAPPA SIGMA: Mike McClean, a junior speech major, and Hal Hevener, a senior social studies major, have won scholarship- leadership awards this year. They will receive their awards at the Annual Founders Day Ban¬ quet to be held Dec. 10 ln San Palace Hotel. Dane-. SIGMA CHI: Charlene Robert¬ son, a freshman speech correc¬ tion major, ls the new Sigma Chl Sweetheart. She wUl be serenaded Monday night at Baker Hall, ter. Nominations of officers wUl take place Monday night at toe meeting. Plans wUl be discussed for toe Christmas party, also. Pat Anderson was recently sere¬ naded at Baker Hall. She Is pin¬ ned to Fred Scraggs. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON: A pajama party will be held to¬ morrow and prizes wUl be given for Lhe best outfit. The annual Christmas formal will be held Dec. 12. Gary Ilda and Sandy Dobson, Dennis Plpal and Bonnie May were pinned recently. THETA CHT: I Mrs. Fredric W. Ness and their three daughters were guests at the last dinner meeting. As a semester project, toe pledges will work Saturday at the Fresno e. They will also their house for Christ¬ mas beginning at 8 PM tomorrow. The Mother's Club will hold an open house and a bazaar Sunday LAMBDA Cin ALPHA: Mon¬ day night will be the Apple Polish¬ er Dinner when each member In¬ vites an Instructor to dinner. They are also planning to enter their mascot, Olympia, ln the Georgous Gams Contest. o be h. SIGMA NU: The fraternity Is making plans for a Christmas party for underprivileged chU¬ dren with the Kappa Kappa Gam¬ mas. A Christmas party wUl be held Dec. 13 at the Hotel Call- fornlan. THI A»OVE FILMS ARE "IN" THEY ARE "LIBERAL" REELECT "IHE OREAT SOCIETY" ANQ OPPOSE CENSORSHIPI THE FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT IS SEEKING QUALIFIED APPLICANTS FOR ITS POLICE CADET PROGRAM. CADETS ARE TRAINED ON-THE-JOB TO BECOME REGULAR PATROLMEN IN THE FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT TO QUALIFY CADETS MUST: (a) Be 18-20 Years of Age, inclusive (b) 59" to 6'5" Tall , (c) Possess a Valid Drivers License (d) Be in Good Health and Physical Condition (e) Pass Rigid Written, Agility and Oral Examination APPLY: Personnel Department, Basement City Hall, 2326 Fresno St. BEFORE: December 28,1964 SALARY: $412-502 per mo. Friday, December 4, 1964 The Collegian Page 3 » members will play pool and m return to the house for a rty. Nomination of officers ls so on the agenda for next week. Tryouts for toe Fresno State College studio band will be held Tuesday at 3 PM ln Music 100. Greek Gals PERFORM TUESDAY — The Four Preps vocal group wUl perform ln the Roosevelt High School auditorium at 8:30 PM Tuesday. Tickets for the Group To Appear Tuesday it the Hockett-Cowan Box Office. By LESLIE MORATO Sororities list season's greet¬ ings and Christmas parties at toe top of toelr Yule season agenda. ALPHA XI DELTA wUl host Its alumnae of toe Fresno area at a Christmas party Dec. 14 at toe At a recent meeting Sue Pate, a sophomore office administra¬ tion major, announced her pin¬ ning to Vern Crow, a senior ma¬ joring Ln business administra¬ tion, and a«iember of Sigma Nu Fraternity. DELTA GAMMA Ls planning a tree decorating party for Dec. 11 to ready toelr house for toe holi¬ days. The girls wUl decorate toe be given toe best effort. Last Monday night toe pledges took their ditch after sprinkling actives' bods with sugar and stealing *unmenttonables* which motley for the pledge project. Pam Sheehan, too pledge train¬ er, was kidnapped and taken to an DELTA ZETA will hold its holiday celebration tonight. The flrst party in the selection of toe new Delta Zeta Flame will be held Monday night. All Flame candidates wUl be announced at this time. The present Flame Is Harvey Wallace. Five new members were Initi¬ ated Nov. 23. They are Mary Dion, Barbara Kindred, Susan Kadanl, Caroline Nlederauer, and Susan Klawitter. KAPPA ALPHA THETA alum¬ nae and active members wUl hold a party ln toe home of Mrs. George Thomas Dec. 10. Two recent candle passings an¬ nounced toe pinning of sophomore Sally Hill to Paul Gergen, a member of Sigma Alpha EpsUon Fraternity; and the engagement of Rita Daml to Rich Shehadey, member of Theta Chl Fraternity. (Continued on Page 5) Four Preps Result From One-Sided Talent Show was given a surprise wedding shower. She ls engaged to Ed Kaiser, a member of Lambda Chl Alpha Fraternity. BILLIARDS ■THE BEST TABLES IN THE VALLEY" Carpeted - Refrigerated Ladies Welcome Free Instruction ADVANCE DESIGN BILLIARDS 538 N. Blackstone A one-sided talent show at tryouts. Into toe void stopped four Hollywood High School in 1955 students who were to become was responsible for the forma- known as toe Four Preps, tlon of toe Four Preps, who wUl "We were terrible,* recalled appear to the Roosevelt High Glen Larson, spokesman for toe School Auditorium Tuesday night, group. "But we were toe only Thirty-five girls and not a boys to school the faculty could single boy showed up for toe show persuade to be on the show; so Professor Awarded Government Grant frequently kUls the animal lt attacks. The professor came to FSC ln 1958 from the University of CalUornia, where he studied pneumonic plague to mice for six years wlto the naval biological laboratory. Bazaar Plans Memorial Tree A Kennedy half dollar sUver tree wUl bo featured at the an¬ nual open-house Christmas ba¬ zaar sponsored by the Theta Chl Fraternity Women's Club. The fund-raising event will be Dr. Smith has been using boto held from 1:30 PM to 5 PMatthe live and dead bacteria to deter- fraternity house, 5239 North mine the immunizing agent. He ls attempting to find out how fast the bacteria multiply lnthe lungs, how they are spread through tho body and the effects of Immuni¬ zation on their spread. Dr. Smith noted that toe malady does not affect humans, but lt Dr. PhUUp N. Smith, i professor of biology, has receiv¬ ed a grant of $5,479 from the Na¬ tional Institute of Health of the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare to continue research on a virulent respiratory disease which af¬ flicts animals. The award was the fifth grant received by Dr. Smith from toe government since he began his research ln 1960. Dr. Smith has been studying toe effects on mice of a group of bacteria which produce adlsease resembling pneumonic plague. His research topic ls The Respir¬ atory Virulence of Pasteurella we were a smash. From then on we were ln demand for every free entertainment.* When toe Props began record¬ ing ln 1957, they were toe young¬ est vocal group on a major rec¬ ord label. Their recording of 26 Miles sold a million records and made them national celebrities ln 1958. They have appeared on num¬ erous television shows and ln night clubs In Los Angeles, San Francisco, Reno and Las Vegas. The members of toe group are Bruce Pelland, Larson, Marvin Ingram and Ed Cobb. Their 8:30 PM concert ls sponsored by the Popular Arts available ln the Student Presi¬ dent's office and at toe Hockett- Cowan Box Office. Students and faculty members will receive a 50 cent discount. lot of people waste time and energy on a Job simply because toey lack a clear Idea of what they want or are supposed to do. OVER 200 of those beautiful '64 Impal: Chevy lis, Corvairs, and Corvettes stock and ready for Immediate delivery! OPEN NIGHTS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY CLOSED SUNDAYS FRONTIER TRUCKS „L CARS 2310 Stanislaus St. Chevy Square Tickets for a door prize may¬ be purchased for a $1 donation. Holiday gift Items, cookies and cakes, preserves, flowers, door decorations, hot dishes and cas¬ seroles and grab bags wUl be on sale to a silent auction. FILL YOUR "BUCKET" at Clot Open daily til 2:00 AM \-^>hatv Bode Skop LOCATED 1 'A MILES EAST OF F.S.C. BONANZA SHOPPING CENTER- Clovi* Ave. at Shaw 299-2322 after the game. . . youTl favor fine Italian recipes and pizza, tastefully served at reasonable prices ln /->___■ uirri/riAvc' »" "Half" atmosphere direct from San -OPEN WEEKDAYS— Francisco.* 11-AWa^ 12 AM -FRI. AND SAT.- for take-out service call 229-4990 OPEN TIL 2 AM 3255 no. cedar at shields
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 4, 1964 Pg. 2-3 |
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 2 The Collegian Friday, December 4, 1964 mlr\& rvjeecJIo By THALIA Last night's headlines are a very good clue as to why toe Uni¬ versity of California wants to come Into toe San Joaquin Valley... come, come to the peaceful San Joaquin, whore never ls heard a rebellious word and toe weirds and toe activists don't play. Since Fresno State ls located ln toe very navel of the valley, our campus has probably been watched closely to see whether any latent concern with Issues and principles lurks to the heart of even toe best-conditioned social arts major. The study has undoubtedly been reassuring to the war-torn Cal administration. And what of the Fresno people who long for tho university seal of approval ("arf, arf")? Do they fear toat If Fresno wore glutted wlto a seething mass of unlversltarlans nearly a thousand student arrests would ever over crowd toe city goal? They know full well toat If toe Fresno Cal-typo is anything like the typical Fresno State-type the biggest potential source of social unrest would be a ban on hustling ln the library. Care about toe ephemeral privilege of shelling out a buck or two on campus for a political cause? This FSC generation doesn't even care how toe union steering committee wUl be spending healthy fees coUected from students a few years from now. small portion of toe current student body wUl be here when toe union ls built. But how many of toe "rioters" at Cal are members of the core of the Free Speech Movement? The union steering committee called a second open hearing yesterday because no one showed up at tho first. A handful appeared tols time to go over the plans, which will probably be adopted as they stand. This ls not to suggest there's anytolng wrong wlto toe plans or toat thoy need rioting over; It's merely an example. Maybe noUilng ever happens here worth getting excited about. Or maybe It's a hidden benefit of the glorious San Joaquin sun¬ shine—turning Intelligent young adults Into lolus-eaters. I wish Uie Cal Ag School all the joy of it. Today at FSC Wardle Speaks Executive Dean Orrln D. Wardle will speak onGod Exist— What Does This Mean To Me? on The Challenge of Mormonism today In toe CoUege Religious Center. The campus Latter Day Saints Institute sponsors the pre- Rodeo Club The Rodeo Club ls sponsoring a dance tonight at the labora¬ tory school auditorium from 8:30 until 11:30 o'clock. A rock and roll band will bi Greek Guys stag, one dollar por couple. Dress ls casual. Tokalon Sewing Christmas hats for'lhe chUd¬ ren to the Fresno County Hospi¬ tal wlU be made by members of Tokalon Sunday at 7 PM ln the home of Lynne Enders, presi¬ dent, 4110 N. Moroa. Pat Amoroso, chairman of toe hat e r the to dress casually : lng, and bring sequins, Jewels, and other trim for the hats. il Theta, national pro- fraternity for women ln business and economics, win hold Professional Dry Cleaning Mens Trousers 60 cents Ladies Skirts (Plain) 60 cents Dry Cleaning Only 8 lbs. $2.00 4835 E.Olive C and O SHOPPING CENTER Collegian Published five days a week except holidays and examin¬ ation periods by the Fresno State College Association. Mall subscriptions $8.00 I Edltc $15.00 n toe Shaw Ave. Campus. Telephone 222-5161, Ext. 441, 444,448 Editor ....KATHY PETERS Advertising Manager John Jarrett Sports Editor Ron Delplt News Editor Eva Altlntop Day Managing Editors Gary Washburn, Harley Becker, Pattye Opdyke, Bob McCarthy, Norma YOU DON'T HAVE TO VISIT MARKET STREET THIS WEEKEND-MARKET STREET COMES TO YOU. ART or PORNOGRAPHY? DOS \}n lieu of fhat weekon- at china peak or that villa SHE OR DOESN'T SHE? ORGY TO THE POINT OF DECADENCE . . WONT getting Into toe holiday spirit by chopping Christmas trees and \ holding Christmas formals. ALPHA GAMMA RHO: The AGR's wUl cut Christmas trees to sell Dec. 12 at toe corner of Cedar and Shaw avenues. The pledges held their ditch re¬ cently and spent Saturday night looking for their president at the San Jose game. WhUe two pledges stood guard at toe gate, the pres¬ ident enteredonthoSan Joseslde. DELTA S Dream Girl wUl be c day night at a banquet. She wUl bo announced at toe Carnation Ball held Dec. 12. In basketball toe Delta Slgs beat the Sigma Nus. Stan George and Tom Gib¬ bons got a cold awakening as too pledges kidnapped the two early Saturday and dropped them off ln the mountains. After a short jaunt I PHI: The new nMon- Tom McFerson, who picked th KAPPA SIGMA: Mike McClean, a junior speech major, and Hal Hevener, a senior social studies major, have won scholarship- leadership awards this year. They will receive their awards at the Annual Founders Day Ban¬ quet to be held Dec. 10 ln San Palace Hotel. Dane-. SIGMA CHI: Charlene Robert¬ son, a freshman speech correc¬ tion major, ls the new Sigma Chl Sweetheart. She wUl be serenaded Monday night at Baker Hall, ter. Nominations of officers wUl take place Monday night at toe meeting. Plans wUl be discussed for toe Christmas party, also. Pat Anderson was recently sere¬ naded at Baker Hall. She Is pin¬ ned to Fred Scraggs. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON: A pajama party will be held to¬ morrow and prizes wUl be given for Lhe best outfit. The annual Christmas formal will be held Dec. 12. Gary Ilda and Sandy Dobson, Dennis Plpal and Bonnie May were pinned recently. THETA CHT: I Mrs. Fredric W. Ness and their three daughters were guests at the last dinner meeting. As a semester project, toe pledges will work Saturday at the Fresno e. They will also their house for Christ¬ mas beginning at 8 PM tomorrow. The Mother's Club will hold an open house and a bazaar Sunday LAMBDA Cin ALPHA: Mon¬ day night will be the Apple Polish¬ er Dinner when each member In¬ vites an Instructor to dinner. They are also planning to enter their mascot, Olympia, ln the Georgous Gams Contest. o be h. SIGMA NU: The fraternity Is making plans for a Christmas party for underprivileged chU¬ dren with the Kappa Kappa Gam¬ mas. A Christmas party wUl be held Dec. 13 at the Hotel Call- fornlan. THI A»OVE FILMS ARE "IN" THEY ARE "LIBERAL" REELECT "IHE OREAT SOCIETY" ANQ OPPOSE CENSORSHIPI THE FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT IS SEEKING QUALIFIED APPLICANTS FOR ITS POLICE CADET PROGRAM. CADETS ARE TRAINED ON-THE-JOB TO BECOME REGULAR PATROLMEN IN THE FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT TO QUALIFY CADETS MUST: (a) Be 18-20 Years of Age, inclusive (b) 59" to 6'5" Tall , (c) Possess a Valid Drivers License (d) Be in Good Health and Physical Condition (e) Pass Rigid Written, Agility and Oral Examination APPLY: Personnel Department, Basement City Hall, 2326 Fresno St. BEFORE: December 28,1964 SALARY: $412-502 per mo. Friday, December 4, 1964 The Collegian Page 3 » members will play pool and m return to the house for a rty. Nomination of officers ls so on the agenda for next week. Tryouts for toe Fresno State College studio band will be held Tuesday at 3 PM ln Music 100. Greek Gals PERFORM TUESDAY — The Four Preps vocal group wUl perform ln the Roosevelt High School auditorium at 8:30 PM Tuesday. Tickets for the Group To Appear Tuesday it the Hockett-Cowan Box Office. By LESLIE MORATO Sororities list season's greet¬ ings and Christmas parties at toe top of toelr Yule season agenda. ALPHA XI DELTA wUl host Its alumnae of toe Fresno area at a Christmas party Dec. 14 at toe At a recent meeting Sue Pate, a sophomore office administra¬ tion major, announced her pin¬ ning to Vern Crow, a senior ma¬ joring Ln business administra¬ tion, and a«iember of Sigma Nu Fraternity. DELTA GAMMA Ls planning a tree decorating party for Dec. 11 to ready toelr house for toe holi¬ days. The girls wUl decorate toe be given toe best effort. Last Monday night toe pledges took their ditch after sprinkling actives' bods with sugar and stealing *unmenttonables* which motley for the pledge project. Pam Sheehan, too pledge train¬ er, was kidnapped and taken to an DELTA ZETA will hold its holiday celebration tonight. The flrst party in the selection of toe new Delta Zeta Flame will be held Monday night. All Flame candidates wUl be announced at this time. The present Flame Is Harvey Wallace. Five new members were Initi¬ ated Nov. 23. They are Mary Dion, Barbara Kindred, Susan Kadanl, Caroline Nlederauer, and Susan Klawitter. KAPPA ALPHA THETA alum¬ nae and active members wUl hold a party ln toe home of Mrs. George Thomas Dec. 10. Two recent candle passings an¬ nounced toe pinning of sophomore Sally Hill to Paul Gergen, a member of Sigma Alpha EpsUon Fraternity; and the engagement of Rita Daml to Rich Shehadey, member of Theta Chl Fraternity. (Continued on Page 5) Four Preps Result From One-Sided Talent Show was given a surprise wedding shower. She ls engaged to Ed Kaiser, a member of Lambda Chl Alpha Fraternity. BILLIARDS ■THE BEST TABLES IN THE VALLEY" Carpeted - Refrigerated Ladies Welcome Free Instruction ADVANCE DESIGN BILLIARDS 538 N. Blackstone A one-sided talent show at tryouts. Into toe void stopped four Hollywood High School in 1955 students who were to become was responsible for the forma- known as toe Four Preps, tlon of toe Four Preps, who wUl "We were terrible,* recalled appear to the Roosevelt High Glen Larson, spokesman for toe School Auditorium Tuesday night, group. "But we were toe only Thirty-five girls and not a boys to school the faculty could single boy showed up for toe show persuade to be on the show; so Professor Awarded Government Grant frequently kUls the animal lt attacks. The professor came to FSC ln 1958 from the University of CalUornia, where he studied pneumonic plague to mice for six years wlto the naval biological laboratory. Bazaar Plans Memorial Tree A Kennedy half dollar sUver tree wUl bo featured at the an¬ nual open-house Christmas ba¬ zaar sponsored by the Theta Chl Fraternity Women's Club. The fund-raising event will be Dr. Smith has been using boto held from 1:30 PM to 5 PMatthe live and dead bacteria to deter- fraternity house, 5239 North mine the immunizing agent. He ls attempting to find out how fast the bacteria multiply lnthe lungs, how they are spread through tho body and the effects of Immuni¬ zation on their spread. Dr. Smith noted that toe malady does not affect humans, but lt Dr. PhUUp N. Smith, i professor of biology, has receiv¬ ed a grant of $5,479 from the Na¬ tional Institute of Health of the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare to continue research on a virulent respiratory disease which af¬ flicts animals. The award was the fifth grant received by Dr. Smith from toe government since he began his research ln 1960. Dr. Smith has been studying toe effects on mice of a group of bacteria which produce adlsease resembling pneumonic plague. His research topic ls The Respir¬ atory Virulence of Pasteurella we were a smash. From then on we were ln demand for every free entertainment.* When toe Props began record¬ ing ln 1957, they were toe young¬ est vocal group on a major rec¬ ord label. Their recording of 26 Miles sold a million records and made them national celebrities ln 1958. They have appeared on num¬ erous television shows and ln night clubs In Los Angeles, San Francisco, Reno and Las Vegas. The members of toe group are Bruce Pelland, Larson, Marvin Ingram and Ed Cobb. Their 8:30 PM concert ls sponsored by the Popular Arts available ln the Student Presi¬ dent's office and at toe Hockett- Cowan Box Office. Students and faculty members will receive a 50 cent discount. lot of people waste time and energy on a Job simply because toey lack a clear Idea of what they want or are supposed to do. OVER 200 of those beautiful '64 Impal: Chevy lis, Corvairs, and Corvettes stock and ready for Immediate delivery! OPEN NIGHTS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY CLOSED SUNDAYS FRONTIER TRUCKS „L CARS 2310 Stanislaus St. Chevy Square Tickets for a door prize may¬ be purchased for a $1 donation. Holiday gift Items, cookies and cakes, preserves, flowers, door decorations, hot dishes and cas¬ seroles and grab bags wUl be on sale to a silent auction. FILL YOUR "BUCKET" at Clot Open daily til 2:00 AM \-^>hatv Bode Skop LOCATED 1 'A MILES EAST OF F.S.C. BONANZA SHOPPING CENTER- Clovi* Ave. at Shaw 299-2322 after the game. . . youTl favor fine Italian recipes and pizza, tastefully served at reasonable prices ln /->___■ uirri/riAvc' »" "Half" atmosphere direct from San -OPEN WEEKDAYS— Francisco.* 11-AWa^ 12 AM -FRI. AND SAT.- for take-out service call 229-4990 OPEN TIL 2 AM 3255 no. cedar at shields |