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Monday, March 1,1965 Award dinner highlights start of Greek Week Greek Week, toe biggest or¬ ganizational affair of the year, begins today with an awards' banquet ln toe cafeteria at 5:45 PM to toe cafeteria. The hlghUght of the event wUl be the presentaUon of awards to toe outstanding Greek womxiand man of toe year and campus leader. Awards wUl be pre¬ sented by Dr. Frederic Ness, president of the college. O-.her awards for scholastic achieve¬ ments and special panhellenlc awards wUl be given. Er nie Kinney, p.iblic rela¬ tions man for Greek Week, will host as Mister of Ceremonies. Sharon TlUy, PanheUenlc pres¬ ident and Ed K-Uler Inter-Frat¬ ernity CouncU President wUl de¬ liver reports concerning the or¬ ganizations. Entertainment will be provided by the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sor¬ ority featuring a chorus of 22 girls. Folkslnger, Susan Fern- sten, and Judy GUlan, wUl also entertain. Tuesday's activities wUl be¬ gin with a fashion show at 1 PM ln front of toe cafeteria and wUl be foUowed by the prelimin¬ aries for the College Bowl < Photo contest will have $350 in prizes test at 2 PM In Science 121. The Junior Class slave sale will be held Wednesday at noon ln front of the cafeteria. Sweet¬ hearts of fraternities, campus queens antl many other personal¬ ities will bo auctioned off with toman Per'.'.ns, head yell lead¬ er, serving as auctioneer. The proceeds of the slave sale wUl go to toe Junior class for their annual Junior-senior ball March 12 at toe Del Webb Towne House. Also featured Wednesday wUl be the last and final prelimin¬ aries for toe CoUege Bowl. They wUl be hell at 2 PM ln Science 121. The Greek Exchange Dinner will be Thursday night at 6 o'¬ clock. This will be a combination of a sorority and fraternity dln- ONCEOVER — Ernie Kinney, Junior class president, checks over Karen Ferrler to see U she ls qualified to be auctioned off at toe annual Junior Class Slave Sale. Prospective buyers observe Uie examination. The Slave Sale wlU be held Wednesday at noon in front of toe cafeteria. Photo by Dave AUen Rush activities close, 106 join fraternities More than $350 ln prizes wUl be awarded to the Sigma Delta Chi, professional men's Journal- Ism society, campus-wide photo contest which begins today. All si ,-ntlyen it Fresno State College and all faculty and staff members are eligible to enter the contest. Members of Sigma Delta Chi and the staffs of all campus publica¬ tions are ineligible. •You don't need $1,000 worth of equipment to win to this contest,* according to Gary Daloyan, con¬ test chairman. A special classifi¬ cation for 'snapshooters' ls In¬ cluded ln the categories. Prizes Include a Kodak sUde projector for toe overall best picture ln the competition and two Kodak Automatic 8 movie cameras for the outstanding pic¬ tures to toe print and color slide sections. Other prizes I camera, a Kodak Instamatlc, gad¬ get bag, light meter, tripod, and two $25 gift certificates. Daloyan said the total value of the prizes makes this theblggest contest of Its kind ever to be held at Fresno State. Deadline for submitting pic¬ tures ls May 7 and Judging wUl be held toe next day. Judges for toe contest are B. Schyler Re- hart, photography and Journalism Instructor; Miss Gayle R. Smal¬ ley, photography and art Instruc¬ tor; and Dr. Eric L. Mtlchell, photography and mathematlc In¬ structor at Fresno High School. In addition to the "snapshot* category, other classifications ln the contest are student and com¬ munity life, general pictorials, and people and animals. Daloyan said that since most students own some type of camera the contest would provide them mm (Continued on Page 3) wUl li¬ lt ls slated for 8 o'clock to A Night In Athens dance at 8 PM to toe Rainbow Ballroom dance ls co-sponsored by Pan¬ heUenlc and IFC to aid the B Street Community Center pro¬ ject. Tickets for the dance are $1 for students and $2 for toe gen¬ eral public. The Rockln Road- Al Radka wUl preside as Mas¬ ter of Ceremonies. The B Street Community Cen¬ ter project ls concerned with buUdlng a new center for chUd- ren and developing youth organ- lzaUon to prevent Juvlnelle de- Unqulncy. Bill Bettinelll Is general chair¬ man of Greek Week. He is as¬ sisted by Linda Redwlne from Panhellenlc and Jim Sandos head of college cowl activities. A hectic week of rush activities has ended for 100 pledges of Fresno State College's eight fra¬ ternities. Sigma Chi Fraternity leads the list with 30 pledges. They are John BaUlnger, Bob Ballow, Tim Buchanan, Doug Calvet, Gustav Carlson, Stephen Facclanl, Steve Grimm, Geoffrey Hayden, Karly Kollmeyer, Clark Londqulst, Dave Mcllo, Jim MUes, Doug Moore and Herb Morgenstern. Richard Nelson, Jim Rykcn, Tim Sweeney, Art Tlndlll, Art Wahl- berg, Doug Wilson, Dennis Wright, BUI Colgate, Rex David¬ son, BUI Fortenberry, Dan Muel¬ ler, Joe Presuttl, Dave Rose, Derek Trimble and Jim Valdeff. Sigma Alpha EpsUon Frater¬ nity ranked second highest with 24 pledges. They are Howard Campbell, Ray Cereghlno, Jim Clawson, Pete Conrad, Jerry Dale, PhU Hamm, Pat Henry, Jim Hughes, Bob Jensen, Mike Klyol, Richard Lankard, Rick Loughead, Jerry Noga and David Pancake eaters seek partners Girls -- the hungrier the bi ter—are being sought by thi boys, each of whom would like win a color television s< pancake eating contest. The eating race wUl begin at 4 PM at the International House of Pancakes Four teams consisting of aboy hour later. Spectators are wel- and a girl apiece will match eating come to watch Uie forks fly and prowess with coUege teams share free pancakes and coffee, across the nation tomorrow Fresno Mayor Wallace Hen- e Tuesday derson and Collegian editor Already signed up for the match are Venetla Stewart, PhU Her¬ bert, Bob McCallum,RogerMan- well and Ernie Zulck. Three IN TRAINING ~ PhU Herbert and practice downing dollar-sized pancakes under the Incredulous eyes of a contest Judge, CoUeglan ed¬ itor Norma Wallace. The two and six others wlU Shrove Tuesday pancake-eating moon at toe International House of Pancakes. Photo by Pat Stanley more girls are needed and may apply to The Collegian office or caU Darlene Samuelson at 222- 6489. Each contestant wUl receive a phonograph album and Uie local winners wUl be presented wlUi a trophy. There are three regions ln the nation and the regional win¬ ners will get school blazers. The grand prize, a color TV set apiece, will go to the boy and girl who eat the most pancakes nationally. Last year a team from Boston University copped toe prize by downing 369 pancakes. The international chain ofpan- cake restaurants sponsors the contest annually, donating tho prizes and the dollar-sized hot- The pracUceof eating pancakes on Shrove Tuesday ls an Eng¬ lish custom dating back more than 500 years. It corresponds to the Latin countries' celebration of Mardl Gras and Carnival as a day of feasting and celebration before toe Lenten period. The coUege coordinator for toe contest ls toe Fresno State Col¬ lege chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, toe national professional Journal- Ism fraternity for women. WaUa, Jay Wood, Rick Wright- son, Doug AUey, Ken Knott, Bruce Sanders, Peter Vasllovlch and Mike Freeman. Alpha Gamma Rho's new pledges are Richard Brutosma, Dick Cabral, Stan Fagundes, Steve Frank, Daniel Goss, Tom Kramllng, Bob McLaugh¬ lin, Jerry O'Banlon, Bob Ray, John Smlthson, Russ WUllams, Tom Braner, Sang Han and Del Delta Sigma Phi's pledges are Dick Bourne, Edward Flattum, Bob Heisdorf, Mike Hurd, Neal Lehman, DarreU McClaughry, Jim Peterson, Jerry Ratomann, Dave Taylor and Mike Taylor. Theta Chl's pledges Include Wayne Bolderwell, Brian BuUer, Dave Cords, Garry DeYoung, James Domeney, PhU Forhan, Larry Gaebc, BUI Logan, Art Nerseslan, Richard Niemann, Mike RUey, Robert RItter, Keith Sanders and BUI Sangutoettl. Others are Ron Sargent, Andy Bartoluccl, Tom Evans, Edward Lindqulst, Mike Markov, Walter Melton and Ron Vivian. Lambda Chi Alpha's new pledges are Lloyd Arnold, Ron Beers, Ed Benes, Danny Godlnho, Hal Havllsch, Ken Horan, Dave Shlflett, John Fries and Paul Dompe. Sigma Nu's pledges are Jim Burnls and Chip Putnam. Kappa Slgma's pledges Include Terry Fitzgerald, John Griffith, JJ PoUard, Dick Woods, John Atkinson, BUI Bennett, Joe Faulkner, Armen Mlnaslan, Mike Rudluff, John Sorensen and Bob Welbel. —World wire Thant okehs UN pullout Indonesia, which won Its Inde¬ pendence with U.N. help, today became toe first country toleave toe United Nations. Secretary General Thant agreed reluctanUy to accept In¬ donesia's resignation, but was careful to leave toe door open for Its return. President Sukarno announced Jan. 1 that his country was quit¬ ting toe organization. He said toe United NaUons could 'go to hell" because lt gave a Security Coun¬ cU seat to British-backed Ma¬ laysia, Indonesia's neighbor and
Object Description
Title | 1965_03 The Daily Collegian March 1965 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1965 |
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 | March 1, 1965 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1965 |
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 | Monday, March 1,1965 Award dinner highlights start of Greek Week Greek Week, toe biggest or¬ ganizational affair of the year, begins today with an awards' banquet ln toe cafeteria at 5:45 PM to toe cafeteria. The hlghUght of the event wUl be the presentaUon of awards to toe outstanding Greek womxiand man of toe year and campus leader. Awards wUl be pre¬ sented by Dr. Frederic Ness, president of the college. O-.her awards for scholastic achieve¬ ments and special panhellenlc awards wUl be given. Er nie Kinney, p.iblic rela¬ tions man for Greek Week, will host as Mister of Ceremonies. Sharon TlUy, PanheUenlc pres¬ ident and Ed K-Uler Inter-Frat¬ ernity CouncU President wUl de¬ liver reports concerning the or¬ ganizations. Entertainment will be provided by the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sor¬ ority featuring a chorus of 22 girls. Folkslnger, Susan Fern- sten, and Judy GUlan, wUl also entertain. Tuesday's activities wUl be¬ gin with a fashion show at 1 PM ln front of toe cafeteria and wUl be foUowed by the prelimin¬ aries for the College Bowl < Photo contest will have $350 in prizes test at 2 PM In Science 121. The Junior Class slave sale will be held Wednesday at noon ln front of the cafeteria. Sweet¬ hearts of fraternities, campus queens antl many other personal¬ ities will bo auctioned off with toman Per'.'.ns, head yell lead¬ er, serving as auctioneer. The proceeds of the slave sale wUl go to toe Junior class for their annual Junior-senior ball March 12 at toe Del Webb Towne House. Also featured Wednesday wUl be the last and final prelimin¬ aries for toe CoUege Bowl. They wUl be hell at 2 PM ln Science 121. The Greek Exchange Dinner will be Thursday night at 6 o'¬ clock. This will be a combination of a sorority and fraternity dln- ONCEOVER — Ernie Kinney, Junior class president, checks over Karen Ferrler to see U she ls qualified to be auctioned off at toe annual Junior Class Slave Sale. Prospective buyers observe Uie examination. The Slave Sale wlU be held Wednesday at noon in front of toe cafeteria. Photo by Dave AUen Rush activities close, 106 join fraternities More than $350 ln prizes wUl be awarded to the Sigma Delta Chi, professional men's Journal- Ism society, campus-wide photo contest which begins today. All si ,-ntlyen it Fresno State College and all faculty and staff members are eligible to enter the contest. Members of Sigma Delta Chi and the staffs of all campus publica¬ tions are ineligible. •You don't need $1,000 worth of equipment to win to this contest,* according to Gary Daloyan, con¬ test chairman. A special classifi¬ cation for 'snapshooters' ls In¬ cluded ln the categories. Prizes Include a Kodak sUde projector for toe overall best picture ln the competition and two Kodak Automatic 8 movie cameras for the outstanding pic¬ tures to toe print and color slide sections. Other prizes I camera, a Kodak Instamatlc, gad¬ get bag, light meter, tripod, and two $25 gift certificates. Daloyan said the total value of the prizes makes this theblggest contest of Its kind ever to be held at Fresno State. Deadline for submitting pic¬ tures ls May 7 and Judging wUl be held toe next day. Judges for toe contest are B. Schyler Re- hart, photography and Journalism Instructor; Miss Gayle R. Smal¬ ley, photography and art Instruc¬ tor; and Dr. Eric L. Mtlchell, photography and mathematlc In¬ structor at Fresno High School. In addition to the "snapshot* category, other classifications ln the contest are student and com¬ munity life, general pictorials, and people and animals. Daloyan said that since most students own some type of camera the contest would provide them mm (Continued on Page 3) wUl li¬ lt ls slated for 8 o'clock to A Night In Athens dance at 8 PM to toe Rainbow Ballroom dance ls co-sponsored by Pan¬ heUenlc and IFC to aid the B Street Community Center pro¬ ject. Tickets for the dance are $1 for students and $2 for toe gen¬ eral public. The Rockln Road- Al Radka wUl preside as Mas¬ ter of Ceremonies. The B Street Community Cen¬ ter project ls concerned with buUdlng a new center for chUd- ren and developing youth organ- lzaUon to prevent Juvlnelle de- Unqulncy. Bill Bettinelll Is general chair¬ man of Greek Week. He is as¬ sisted by Linda Redwlne from Panhellenlc and Jim Sandos head of college cowl activities. A hectic week of rush activities has ended for 100 pledges of Fresno State College's eight fra¬ ternities. Sigma Chi Fraternity leads the list with 30 pledges. They are John BaUlnger, Bob Ballow, Tim Buchanan, Doug Calvet, Gustav Carlson, Stephen Facclanl, Steve Grimm, Geoffrey Hayden, Karly Kollmeyer, Clark Londqulst, Dave Mcllo, Jim MUes, Doug Moore and Herb Morgenstern. Richard Nelson, Jim Rykcn, Tim Sweeney, Art Tlndlll, Art Wahl- berg, Doug Wilson, Dennis Wright, BUI Colgate, Rex David¬ son, BUI Fortenberry, Dan Muel¬ ler, Joe Presuttl, Dave Rose, Derek Trimble and Jim Valdeff. Sigma Alpha EpsUon Frater¬ nity ranked second highest with 24 pledges. They are Howard Campbell, Ray Cereghlno, Jim Clawson, Pete Conrad, Jerry Dale, PhU Hamm, Pat Henry, Jim Hughes, Bob Jensen, Mike Klyol, Richard Lankard, Rick Loughead, Jerry Noga and David Pancake eaters seek partners Girls -- the hungrier the bi ter—are being sought by thi boys, each of whom would like win a color television s< pancake eating contest. The eating race wUl begin at 4 PM at the International House of Pancakes Four teams consisting of aboy hour later. Spectators are wel- and a girl apiece will match eating come to watch Uie forks fly and prowess with coUege teams share free pancakes and coffee, across the nation tomorrow Fresno Mayor Wallace Hen- e Tuesday derson and Collegian editor Already signed up for the match are Venetla Stewart, PhU Her¬ bert, Bob McCallum,RogerMan- well and Ernie Zulck. Three IN TRAINING ~ PhU Herbert and practice downing dollar-sized pancakes under the Incredulous eyes of a contest Judge, CoUeglan ed¬ itor Norma Wallace. The two and six others wlU Shrove Tuesday pancake-eating moon at toe International House of Pancakes. Photo by Pat Stanley more girls are needed and may apply to The Collegian office or caU Darlene Samuelson at 222- 6489. Each contestant wUl receive a phonograph album and Uie local winners wUl be presented wlUi a trophy. There are three regions ln the nation and the regional win¬ ners will get school blazers. The grand prize, a color TV set apiece, will go to the boy and girl who eat the most pancakes nationally. Last year a team from Boston University copped toe prize by downing 369 pancakes. The international chain ofpan- cake restaurants sponsors the contest annually, donating tho prizes and the dollar-sized hot- The pracUceof eating pancakes on Shrove Tuesday ls an Eng¬ lish custom dating back more than 500 years. It corresponds to the Latin countries' celebration of Mardl Gras and Carnival as a day of feasting and celebration before toe Lenten period. The coUege coordinator for toe contest ls toe Fresno State Col¬ lege chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, toe national professional Journal- Ism fraternity for women. WaUa, Jay Wood, Rick Wright- son, Doug AUey, Ken Knott, Bruce Sanders, Peter Vasllovlch and Mike Freeman. Alpha Gamma Rho's new pledges are Richard Brutosma, Dick Cabral, Stan Fagundes, Steve Frank, Daniel Goss, Tom Kramllng, Bob McLaugh¬ lin, Jerry O'Banlon, Bob Ray, John Smlthson, Russ WUllams, Tom Braner, Sang Han and Del Delta Sigma Phi's pledges are Dick Bourne, Edward Flattum, Bob Heisdorf, Mike Hurd, Neal Lehman, DarreU McClaughry, Jim Peterson, Jerry Ratomann, Dave Taylor and Mike Taylor. Theta Chl's pledges Include Wayne Bolderwell, Brian BuUer, Dave Cords, Garry DeYoung, James Domeney, PhU Forhan, Larry Gaebc, BUI Logan, Art Nerseslan, Richard Niemann, Mike RUey, Robert RItter, Keith Sanders and BUI Sangutoettl. Others are Ron Sargent, Andy Bartoluccl, Tom Evans, Edward Lindqulst, Mike Markov, Walter Melton and Ron Vivian. Lambda Chi Alpha's new pledges are Lloyd Arnold, Ron Beers, Ed Benes, Danny Godlnho, Hal Havllsch, Ken Horan, Dave Shlflett, John Fries and Paul Dompe. Sigma Nu's pledges are Jim Burnls and Chip Putnam. Kappa Slgma's pledges Include Terry Fitzgerald, John Griffith, JJ PoUard, Dick Woods, John Atkinson, BUI Bennett, Joe Faulkner, Armen Mlnaslan, Mike Rudluff, John Sorensen and Bob Welbel. —World wire Thant okehs UN pullout Indonesia, which won Its Inde¬ pendence with U.N. help, today became toe first country toleave toe United Nations. Secretary General Thant agreed reluctanUy to accept In¬ donesia's resignation, but was careful to leave toe door open for Its return. President Sukarno announced Jan. 1 that his country was quit¬ ting toe organization. He said toe United NaUons could 'go to hell" because lt gave a Security Coun¬ cU seat to British-backed Ma¬ laysia, Indonesia's neighbor and |