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Poge 2 Tho Collegian Wednesday, April 28,1965 E Poetry is no sissy stuff People who think poetry ls for llmpwrtsts and lit. majors may have had their minds changed this year—that ls, If they attended either the Kennedy Memorial or the In Support of Selma program presented by the Fresno Folksong and Poetry Quartet. The poetry-reading members of the ensemble, Dr. Roger Chlttlck and Phillip Levlne, have made showing the muscular qualities of poetry one of their main goals In presenting the programs. The poetry they choose to read Illustrates man's commitment to life with all Its problems and great unanswerables and, as many members of their audiences will tell you, some of it ls pretty gutty stuff. Encouraged by the response to the Folksong and Poetry Quartet, four of Fresno State's most active student poets are giving a public reading of their works tomorrow. So far the outlet for student liter¬ ature has been Backwash, as It should be, but poetry ls a musical form that Ideally should be read aloud for full effect. For curiosity's sake, If tor nothing else, students and faculty should try to attend the reading tomorrow night. Not only would lt encourage the young poets, lt might also open up a new world of experience. Honors Night will laud coeds The fourth annual Honors Night, sponsored by the Associa¬ ted Women Students, will be held Wednesday In the main cafeteria at 6:30 PM. Frank E. Wilber COMPANY — OFFICE EQUIPMENT — Standard Duplicators TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINE RENTALS 1105 E. BELMONT ST. FRESNO, CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE 268-6228 The Miss Awards honoring four senior women for scholarship, leadership, service and over all outstanding achievement will be announced at the occasslon. Applications for Miss Awards have been mailed to all campus ltles and the resident halls. The forms are due Apr. 29 at 5 PM In the student activities office. Sliver charms with the award title and name of the winner will Other highlights of Honors Night will be the Installation of the New AWS officers, and tap¬ ping by Tokalon and Triple S members. 'Tapping* ls the term applied when the two organiza¬ tions announce the new Flout convention with Dia-Facet rings. Dare to be lhe dillerenl Oman who chooses the que ring thai makes all lhe others look ordinary The secret ol Dia-Facet is the nique faceting. A new technique hidden adventure nosl delicate designs... that enhances the fiery brilliai your diamond has Ic that o offer. Once you see the Dia-Facet rings you'll agree that ihey are completely different Irom all others. So convince yourself! Come in and ask to see the Dia-Facet rings. Any of The Above-Front $125 OPEN * FRIDAYS TIL 9:00 FRESNO AT FULTON Letter Baccalaureate hour d has been changed Editor: What a gorish (sic) student un¬ ion Allen Lew has concocted for us. The Collegian picture (4/23/65) of It causes me to won¬ der If Lew was not Inspired by a rendition of Stravinsky's Pe- troushka played at 45 speed, Mickey Mouse conducting the or¬ chestra, while Lew was having a nightmare on Bald Mountain. The dear near-sighted Mr. Magoo must have helped him with the spaclal proportions. If that "PanateUa* cigar box turned upside down with the lid glued shut, and costing the future over one million dollars ls the best Lew can do, then I think ills time to look for another architect. True! The Intestines of the build¬ ing sound most admirable, but like the many faces of the campus lt looks quite detestable. Creative genius Is what our campus needs, not'square-head¬ ed* maladjustment In the form of an lrAVrted *panatella* box. Kid¬ ding aside now; ls this what we really want on our campus? If lt ls not, then wo should be en¬ couraged to challenge the Board of Directors and the College Planning Committee with an In¬ exhaustible voice! If we are going to do lt, then let us do a re¬ spectable job of lt! Doug Huneke Seniors will discuss discussed at this evening's meet¬ ing of the Senior Class Executive Committee at C o'clock in Educa¬ tion-Psychology 220. The Collegian Published five days a week except holidays and examina¬ tion periods by the Fresno State College Association. Mall subscriptions S8.00 a semester, $15.00 a year. Editorial office Business 235, telephone 222-5161, Fxt. 441, 444, 448. Business office Agriculture 220, telephone 222-5161, ext. 256. Italian Food Served In The Tradition of An Old Italian Garden DiCiccos Pizzeria FOUR SONS OF ITALY Delivery AD 7-7054 W 530 N. Blackstone The 1965 senior baccalaureate, originally slated for 7 PM June 6, has been rescheduled tor 11 AM that morning, according to Gor¬ don Rausser, senior class presl- The service, which will be held In the Little Theatre, has been changed to the earlier time to make attendance easier for grad- Professors (Continued from Page 1) R.; Vail, Virginia Ann; Yoshl- moto, Ron T. The juniors are: Altlntop, Bar¬ bara; Beck, Susan Marie; Bettl- nelll, WUUam L.; Butler, Rob¬ ert Allen; Chaffln, Loyce Ann; Crawford, Stephen E.; Crook- shanks, Ivan V.; Edwards, Rich¬ ard B.; Fries, Judith LaVeme; Good, Thomas Wesley; Hartman, Sydney E.; Hunter, Margaret S.; Levi, Sharon Roberta; Morgan, Kathryn Grace; Odahl, Charles Matson; Shurson, Karrln Lynne; Simpson, Carlene P.; Thompson, Suzanne Y. The seniors are: Auker, Nancy Beth; Bowen, David Jack; Bynum, Cheryl Joneen; CardeUa, James M.; Davenport, Ruth Marie; De- Carlo, Bette Jean; Erlckson, Charlotte L.; Fredericks, Gail June; Fridolfs, Janice Just; Gar¬ rett, Larry E.; Glasrud, Donald H.; Glover, Mary Helen B.; Good- enberger, Marilyn; Gulley, James E.; Hewitt, Judith Lynn; Howerton, Herman Hugh; Janecek, Thomas John; Johnsen, Diane L.; Johnson, MerrUyn A.; Kangas, Jon Alan; Kelly, Dariene Olson; Kurlhara, Charlotte R.; Lawson, Jack Odell; Mar, Shar- lynn Mae; Mead, Pamela Ann; Mlerau, Beverly June; Oaks, Carol K. Klein; Oaxaca, Ronald Lee; Ogle, Patrick Charles; Rausser, Gordon Clyde; Scam- bray, Linda Gayle; Skofstad, Charlotte L.; Streit, Edward R.; Torosian, Carolyn E.; Towery, Jeanelte Do; Wagoner, Ann Ml- chele; Wagoner, Ronald Lewis; Wallace, Norma Elaine; Wall¬ er, Helen Joan; White, Bette Norene B. Applications available for top senior posts Applications for positions as officers In the senior class now avaUable In the student pr Jon Bearg, senior class pr< applications for the offices of vice president, secretary-trea¬ surer and social chairman will The senior breakfast, planned for 9 AM, also on June 6, will feature the presentation of the Alpha XI Delta Outstanding Senior r Woman Award, the Blue Key Out¬ standing Senior Man Award, and the Alumni Association's Senior Activities Award. The senior gift wUl also be presented at the breakfast. Seniors who have paid their graduation fees wUl be admitted free to the breakfast. Although the fee was due Apr. 23, Rausser said fees can still be paid In the Bookstore untU this Friday. Husbands and wives of graduat¬ ing seniors are also Invited to the breakfast. The baccalaureate service ls open to the pubUc. SPEAC to pick nominating body A nominating committee will be selected for the purpose of choosing new members tor the SPEAC steering committee to¬ morrow at 1 PM in Education- Psychology 219. Other business wUl be the ad- dlUon of SPEAC members to the editor's staff. Extra members on the editor's staff are needed, according to the committee, to compile and sort the faculty and class evaluation questionnaires. A treasurer's report wUl be offered by Tom Moradian, plus a report on potential speakers for the month of May. Film classic to be shown free The film classic the Grapes of Wrath will be shown at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Newman Center free to the pubUc. Adapted from John Steinbeck's novel, the movie was directed by John Ford and stars Henry Fonda. It won Academy Awards for di¬ rector and for supporting ac¬ tress, Jane Darwoll. Convenience MM. Mon. Thru Fri. 12 to 9 Sat. 10 to 6 Sun. 12 to 5 r5374 N. Blackstone AtAFCO the smart college student knows that quality really does cost less. For everything a college student needs, come in and visit our twenty-six departments soon. You'll find what you want at a discount price. J^Jd#«<? GENERAL MANAGER . Where you always spend less and get morel Wednesday, April 28,1965 The Collegian Page 3 Annual fashion show for Dames is scheduled May Daze ls the theme of the annual University Dames fashion show to be held Saturday at the El Rancho Motel. Fashions from Kirk's Dress Shop and Cottiers by Rodders wUl be featured at the 12:30 steak luncheon. Models, all wives of coUege students, will be sporting the newest In spring designs. Tickets, at $2 per person, may be purchased at the door, from members of University Dames, or at Kirk's Dress Shop In the Manchester Shopping Center. In keeping with the theme of the fashion show, miniature may¬ poles will be distributed. Door prizes will be given away and pin cushions and hair spray can covers will be sold at the luncheon. •We want lo extend an Invita¬ tion to all women associated with the college to attend the fashion "It will be an opportunity for the wives of college students to get acquainted with the Dames and to see tor themselves the types of activities we sponsor," commented Barbara Gaston, pub¬ licity chairman. Mrs. Dirk Durfey wUl be the David Gaston,Mrs.Manske, Mrs. Frank PoUack, Mrs. Melvln SU- va, Mrs. Ernie DooUtUe, Mrs. Jim Pratt, Mrs. Angelo Ales- sandro, Mrs. Llnal Candar.Mrs. George Betker, and Mrs. Ed Red China will be topic of student panel A panel of tour Chinese stu¬ dents attending Fresno State Col¬ lege will discuss *Red China's Aggressive Intent?* today at 7:30 PM in the CoUege Religious Center. The discussion will be sponsored by the World Related- ness Study Commission and the Chinese Overseas Student Asso- Dr. WUUam Dlensteln, profes¬ sor of social sclonce and crimin¬ ology, wUl be moderator. iDon't Forget vV^Tho F.S.C. Dames 'May y\ ^>;Daze" fashion show-^ ■^[luncheon this Saturday^ (f>j^l at the El Rancho. its* ai Fashions « i c— (^ GOING FORMAL TO SPRING PARTIES, PROMS, WEDDINGS? RENT IT ALL AT ROOS/ATKINS! So easy to look correct & feel right at Spring Parties! No problem —rent all the best at nearby Roos/Atkins. All sizes. Latest styles. Sparkling fresh. A.I with R/A's First Class label. Correct accessories too. Soon as your plans specify "Formal" come in and get fitted. No problem, like we said. [Yes, we sell the whole works too if you'd rather own your own.) In any event, be sure to remember: ■ rWKT/^KIVCT |n Fresno: Fulton Mall at Fresno • Manchester Shopping Center
Object Description
Title | 1965_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 |
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Title | April 28, 1965 Pg. 2-3 |
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 | Poge 2 Tho Collegian Wednesday, April 28,1965 E Poetry is no sissy stuff People who think poetry ls for llmpwrtsts and lit. majors may have had their minds changed this year—that ls, If they attended either the Kennedy Memorial or the In Support of Selma program presented by the Fresno Folksong and Poetry Quartet. The poetry-reading members of the ensemble, Dr. Roger Chlttlck and Phillip Levlne, have made showing the muscular qualities of poetry one of their main goals In presenting the programs. The poetry they choose to read Illustrates man's commitment to life with all Its problems and great unanswerables and, as many members of their audiences will tell you, some of it ls pretty gutty stuff. Encouraged by the response to the Folksong and Poetry Quartet, four of Fresno State's most active student poets are giving a public reading of their works tomorrow. So far the outlet for student liter¬ ature has been Backwash, as It should be, but poetry ls a musical form that Ideally should be read aloud for full effect. For curiosity's sake, If tor nothing else, students and faculty should try to attend the reading tomorrow night. Not only would lt encourage the young poets, lt might also open up a new world of experience. Honors Night will laud coeds The fourth annual Honors Night, sponsored by the Associa¬ ted Women Students, will be held Wednesday In the main cafeteria at 6:30 PM. Frank E. Wilber COMPANY — OFFICE EQUIPMENT — Standard Duplicators TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINE RENTALS 1105 E. BELMONT ST. FRESNO, CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE 268-6228 The Miss Awards honoring four senior women for scholarship, leadership, service and over all outstanding achievement will be announced at the occasslon. Applications for Miss Awards have been mailed to all campus ltles and the resident halls. The forms are due Apr. 29 at 5 PM In the student activities office. Sliver charms with the award title and name of the winner will Other highlights of Honors Night will be the Installation of the New AWS officers, and tap¬ ping by Tokalon and Triple S members. 'Tapping* ls the term applied when the two organiza¬ tions announce the new Flout convention with Dia-Facet rings. Dare to be lhe dillerenl Oman who chooses the que ring thai makes all lhe others look ordinary The secret ol Dia-Facet is the nique faceting. A new technique hidden adventure nosl delicate designs... that enhances the fiery brilliai your diamond has Ic that o offer. Once you see the Dia-Facet rings you'll agree that ihey are completely different Irom all others. So convince yourself! Come in and ask to see the Dia-Facet rings. Any of The Above-Front $125 OPEN * FRIDAYS TIL 9:00 FRESNO AT FULTON Letter Baccalaureate hour d has been changed Editor: What a gorish (sic) student un¬ ion Allen Lew has concocted for us. The Collegian picture (4/23/65) of It causes me to won¬ der If Lew was not Inspired by a rendition of Stravinsky's Pe- troushka played at 45 speed, Mickey Mouse conducting the or¬ chestra, while Lew was having a nightmare on Bald Mountain. The dear near-sighted Mr. Magoo must have helped him with the spaclal proportions. If that "PanateUa* cigar box turned upside down with the lid glued shut, and costing the future over one million dollars ls the best Lew can do, then I think ills time to look for another architect. True! The Intestines of the build¬ ing sound most admirable, but like the many faces of the campus lt looks quite detestable. Creative genius Is what our campus needs, not'square-head¬ ed* maladjustment In the form of an lrAVrted *panatella* box. Kid¬ ding aside now; ls this what we really want on our campus? If lt ls not, then wo should be en¬ couraged to challenge the Board of Directors and the College Planning Committee with an In¬ exhaustible voice! If we are going to do lt, then let us do a re¬ spectable job of lt! Doug Huneke Seniors will discuss discussed at this evening's meet¬ ing of the Senior Class Executive Committee at C o'clock in Educa¬ tion-Psychology 220. The Collegian Published five days a week except holidays and examina¬ tion periods by the Fresno State College Association. Mall subscriptions S8.00 a semester, $15.00 a year. Editorial office Business 235, telephone 222-5161, Fxt. 441, 444, 448. Business office Agriculture 220, telephone 222-5161, ext. 256. Italian Food Served In The Tradition of An Old Italian Garden DiCiccos Pizzeria FOUR SONS OF ITALY Delivery AD 7-7054 W 530 N. Blackstone The 1965 senior baccalaureate, originally slated for 7 PM June 6, has been rescheduled tor 11 AM that morning, according to Gor¬ don Rausser, senior class presl- The service, which will be held In the Little Theatre, has been changed to the earlier time to make attendance easier for grad- Professors (Continued from Page 1) R.; Vail, Virginia Ann; Yoshl- moto, Ron T. The juniors are: Altlntop, Bar¬ bara; Beck, Susan Marie; Bettl- nelll, WUUam L.; Butler, Rob¬ ert Allen; Chaffln, Loyce Ann; Crawford, Stephen E.; Crook- shanks, Ivan V.; Edwards, Rich¬ ard B.; Fries, Judith LaVeme; Good, Thomas Wesley; Hartman, Sydney E.; Hunter, Margaret S.; Levi, Sharon Roberta; Morgan, Kathryn Grace; Odahl, Charles Matson; Shurson, Karrln Lynne; Simpson, Carlene P.; Thompson, Suzanne Y. The seniors are: Auker, Nancy Beth; Bowen, David Jack; Bynum, Cheryl Joneen; CardeUa, James M.; Davenport, Ruth Marie; De- Carlo, Bette Jean; Erlckson, Charlotte L.; Fredericks, Gail June; Fridolfs, Janice Just; Gar¬ rett, Larry E.; Glasrud, Donald H.; Glover, Mary Helen B.; Good- enberger, Marilyn; Gulley, James E.; Hewitt, Judith Lynn; Howerton, Herman Hugh; Janecek, Thomas John; Johnsen, Diane L.; Johnson, MerrUyn A.; Kangas, Jon Alan; Kelly, Dariene Olson; Kurlhara, Charlotte R.; Lawson, Jack Odell; Mar, Shar- lynn Mae; Mead, Pamela Ann; Mlerau, Beverly June; Oaks, Carol K. Klein; Oaxaca, Ronald Lee; Ogle, Patrick Charles; Rausser, Gordon Clyde; Scam- bray, Linda Gayle; Skofstad, Charlotte L.; Streit, Edward R.; Torosian, Carolyn E.; Towery, Jeanelte Do; Wagoner, Ann Ml- chele; Wagoner, Ronald Lewis; Wallace, Norma Elaine; Wall¬ er, Helen Joan; White, Bette Norene B. Applications available for top senior posts Applications for positions as officers In the senior class now avaUable In the student pr Jon Bearg, senior class pr< applications for the offices of vice president, secretary-trea¬ surer and social chairman will The senior breakfast, planned for 9 AM, also on June 6, will feature the presentation of the Alpha XI Delta Outstanding Senior r Woman Award, the Blue Key Out¬ standing Senior Man Award, and the Alumni Association's Senior Activities Award. The senior gift wUl also be presented at the breakfast. Seniors who have paid their graduation fees wUl be admitted free to the breakfast. Although the fee was due Apr. 23, Rausser said fees can still be paid In the Bookstore untU this Friday. Husbands and wives of graduat¬ ing seniors are also Invited to the breakfast. The baccalaureate service ls open to the pubUc. SPEAC to pick nominating body A nominating committee will be selected for the purpose of choosing new members tor the SPEAC steering committee to¬ morrow at 1 PM in Education- Psychology 219. Other business wUl be the ad- dlUon of SPEAC members to the editor's staff. Extra members on the editor's staff are needed, according to the committee, to compile and sort the faculty and class evaluation questionnaires. A treasurer's report wUl be offered by Tom Moradian, plus a report on potential speakers for the month of May. Film classic to be shown free The film classic the Grapes of Wrath will be shown at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Newman Center free to the pubUc. Adapted from John Steinbeck's novel, the movie was directed by John Ford and stars Henry Fonda. It won Academy Awards for di¬ rector and for supporting ac¬ tress, Jane Darwoll. Convenience MM. Mon. Thru Fri. 12 to 9 Sat. 10 to 6 Sun. 12 to 5 r5374 N. Blackstone AtAFCO the smart college student knows that quality really does cost less. For everything a college student needs, come in and visit our twenty-six departments soon. You'll find what you want at a discount price. J^Jd#« GENERAL MANAGER . Where you always spend less and get morel Wednesday, April 28,1965 The Collegian Page 3 Annual fashion show for Dames is scheduled May Daze ls the theme of the annual University Dames fashion show to be held Saturday at the El Rancho Motel. Fashions from Kirk's Dress Shop and Cottiers by Rodders wUl be featured at the 12:30 steak luncheon. Models, all wives of coUege students, will be sporting the newest In spring designs. Tickets, at $2 per person, may be purchased at the door, from members of University Dames, or at Kirk's Dress Shop In the Manchester Shopping Center. In keeping with the theme of the fashion show, miniature may¬ poles will be distributed. Door prizes will be given away and pin cushions and hair spray can covers will be sold at the luncheon. •We want lo extend an Invita¬ tion to all women associated with the college to attend the fashion "It will be an opportunity for the wives of college students to get acquainted with the Dames and to see tor themselves the types of activities we sponsor," commented Barbara Gaston, pub¬ licity chairman. Mrs. Dirk Durfey wUl be the David Gaston,Mrs.Manske, Mrs. Frank PoUack, Mrs. Melvln SU- va, Mrs. Ernie DooUtUe, Mrs. Jim Pratt, Mrs. Angelo Ales- sandro, Mrs. Llnal Candar.Mrs. George Betker, and Mrs. Ed Red China will be topic of student panel A panel of tour Chinese stu¬ dents attending Fresno State Col¬ lege will discuss *Red China's Aggressive Intent?* today at 7:30 PM in the CoUege Religious Center. The discussion will be sponsored by the World Related- ness Study Commission and the Chinese Overseas Student Asso- Dr. WUUam Dlensteln, profes¬ sor of social sclonce and crimin¬ ology, wUl be moderator. iDon't Forget vV^Tho F.S.C. Dames 'May y\ ^>;Daze" fashion show-^ ■^[luncheon this Saturday^ (f>j^l at the El Rancho. its* ai Fashions « i c— (^ GOING FORMAL TO SPRING PARTIES, PROMS, WEDDINGS? RENT IT ALL AT ROOS/ATKINS! So easy to look correct & feel right at Spring Parties! No problem —rent all the best at nearby Roos/Atkins. All sizes. Latest styles. Sparkling fresh. A.I with R/A's First Class label. Correct accessories too. Soon as your plans specify "Formal" come in and get fitted. No problem, like we said. [Yes, we sell the whole works too if you'd rather own your own.) In any event, be sure to remember: ■ rWKT/^KIVCT |n Fresno: Fulton Mall at Fresno • Manchester Shopping Center |