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Page 2 The Collegian Monday, April 5,1965 Monday, April 5,1965 The Collegian Page 3 Prof seeks reelection to Board of Education Students to attend model UN parley SHACKLED AT GUN POINT — Smith is locked In I the watchhil eye of Lt. HaUam and other deputies before being husUed off to JaU for booking. Of the three arrested at 4661 East Liberty St., one was set free, a second was arrested for suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, and Smith was held on previous warrants. PHOTO BY PAT STANLEY Capture (Continued from Page 1) Dr. WUllam Dlensteln, profes¬ sor of social science and crimin¬ ology, Is seeking a second four- year term on the Fresno Board of Education because, "The most Important funcUon of a com¬ munity Is to educate its young." "To short change these young¬ sters by depriving them of ade- lng is a dangerous policy for the future of our country," he con- •I felt four years ago that there was a number of things the public had ought to be made aware of about the Fresno City System. ■I think a teacher, who Is fa- mUlar with the ftincUon and oper¬ ation of a complex school system. Is really the oMy one that knows where to look for the strengths and deflclences in the school sys¬ tem," Dlensteln said. on the board, I have found that A program to Improve funda- there are two counselors tor the mental reading skUls; Increased j3,000 elementary pupUs. The emphasis on classroom reaching; commuMty can't make intelligent compensatory education for those decisions and have a good system who can bo helped by lt; and duty deficiencies," he explained. mentary teachers. As the board of education is There are three positions to be now constituted, Dr. Dlensteln flUed on the board, according to says he is the only educator on Dr. Dlensteln, at the Apr. 13 lt. The other board members are election, with six people running a doctor, an attorney, a president for them. The three highest vote of a buUdlng and loan assocla- getters will be elected to the va- e said. Ph.D., he points out. Dr. Dlensteln hoi Dr. Dlensteln, who Is serving forMa Life Teaching as president of the board, lists and is an expert on Juvenl the accomplishments of the last Unquency. Ho participated Call- Maglstrates In Naples, Italy. meetings In the evening when parents and teachers can attend. Open cnroUment In the school i ago Dr. Dlensteln district (youngsters I FSC loday ^ D'Aboy speaks the Caruthers bar. :t thing I knew, they had Witnesses s Ing the gun, off." Within 90 mini fight the trio's I surrounded ruck ln8 system of the elementary creases and fringe benefits ln- bot- schools and was told that Fresno eluding a fixed amount pMd by Irod nad a good counseling system. the district towards each teach- "In thecourse of my four years ers health plan. TadGovt. agenda The Rev. John E. D'Aboy, Bap¬ tist campus minister, wUl dis¬ cuss his recent partlclpaUon In the freedom march at Montgom¬ ery, Ala. at a meeting tonight of the Roger WUIlams Fellowship, an orgaMzatlon for American Baptist students. The meeting 1. The Board of Publications house had been vUl meet today a, 3 pM m Ag 0pen House Weelc police. Another 226 t0 dlscuss bWs submit,^ 2 pm Wednesday in the for printing of next year' wlU be held at 7:30 o' at the KFSR Programming Radio 660 3-11 PM Direct to the dorms President's Office. 3. The Constitution Committee wUl meet Wednesday In the Stude ldentr ^n™!"/°^ CoUe«e Religious Center. The public Is Invited to attend the Social Welfare Club d Hoc Committee wlU ^^ WolIare £lub tomorrow Home ec club to host tour MODERN BRIDE Pick your gown ami trousseau from more than two dozen pages of beautiful fashion ideas...plan your honeymoon from the ro¬ mantic travel guide to Bermuda. Virginia, the Virgin Islands...ar¬ range every detail of your wed¬ ding with our complete guide and checklist. Find a hundred ways to makc-oriiiv married as perfect as gelling married— At your newsstand now! MONDAY 5 Mid-day ':00 Songs of France 1:00 Spotlight 660 1:00 Soul City* Serenade Music of the Mas- TUESDAY 6:30 Mid-day 7:00 Hall of Records 8:00 SpoUight 660 9:00 Ivory and Strings 10:00 Serenade WEDNESDAY 3:00- 6:45 Mid-day 6:45- 7:00 Navy Swings 7:00- 8:00 Spotlight 660 8:00- 9:00 SoM City* 9:00-10:00 Serenade ,:00 Music of the THURSDAY 3:00- 6:30 Mid-day 6:30- :45 HM1 of Records 6:45- 7:00 Operation Moon- 7:10- :30 Student Interest*" 8:00- 9:00 Ivory and Strings 9:00-10:00 Serenade 10:00-11:00 Music of the Mas- D- 8:00 SpoUight 660 D- 9:00 SoM City" 3-10:00 Serenade 3-11:00 Music of the Mas- • Spotlight 660-AllanCharkow features good music and ap¬ proximately five minutes of comedy each Monday night. ••Student Interest -- Gary Froseth wUl be talking to Herm Howerton, Student Body ut Student Gov- The Collegian Published five days a week except holidays and oxamlnati, periods by the Fresno State College Association. Mali sub- scrlpUons $8.00 a semester, S15.00 a year. Editorial office Business 235, telephone 222-5161, Ext 441,444,448.Business office Agriculture 220, telephone 222-5161, ext. 256. Editor NORMA E. WALLACE Advertising manager phll Young Assistant advertising manager David Gunter Sports editor „ Bob McCarthy News editor Eva Altlntop Day managing editors „...IIarleyBecker,Gary Washburn, Doug DeLay, Pattye Opdyke, Jim Tucker. Reporters Gary Daloyan, Mike Delacruz, Frank Donobedlan, Nlkkl Hoffman, Jeanne Johns, Doug Krlkorlan, Bob McCMlum, Darlene Samuelson, MUcs Shuper, John Van Horn, Jan WUIlams, Tom BronzlM. Photographers Bob Crispin, Dave AUen, BUI Beavers, Frank Fleszel. See your campus A-1 dealer: CONTINO'S MEN'S WEAR-Cedar Lane Shopping Center When is a Fresno State College student not an FSC student? •When he's an Australian dele- gate to the Model UMted Nations," **• answered Leon Baradat. Baradat, FSC's Model UN am¬ bassador, said 12 other delegates wUl travel with Mm and Dr. Howard CampbeU, professor of speech and the group's faculty adviser, to Claremont CoUege for the Model UN CoMerence on Apr. 7-10. The 13 delegates from FSC are Baradat, Perry Barkalon, Cor- Uss Bessey, Carl Buxman, An¬ drea Byrd, Clark Case, Kathy Cagle, Don Morgan, Douglas Shumavon, Alan Hubbart, Ian \ WMke, Betty Watklns, and Alan Yengoyan. •One hundred and fifteen na¬ tions wUl bo represented at tho Conference by as many coUeges from the various states," Bara¬ dat sMd, *and we, like the others, wUl assume a mythical citizen¬ ship of our country, Australia, and pursue her poUcles through the W Ing to Baradat, has been study¬ ing Australia for a year, and the group has been addressed by the AustrMlan Consul General from the Consulate In San Francisco. •We have studied their foreign policy of the past and present as weU as their relationship with the nations with which they are most direcUy Baradat continued. •Every policy de make at the CoMeren tn a tuation,' )I UN." The FSC delegation, ; The mechaMzatlons through which the group wlU work at the Model UN are the same ones used at the UN In New York— the Security Council, tho General Assembly, committee meetings, and block conferences—Baradat Baradat said the Idea behind the Model UN Is to teach the mechanisms through which the UN operates and the parliamen¬ tary procedure used therein. Student body elections Continued from Page 1) Donna Flint, freshman social tested race. A total of 342 votes welfare major, was elected vice- were cast in the Junior class president oftheAssoclatedWom- electlon. en Students. She received 292 In other sophomore class votes. Her opponent, Rita Rice, races, Claudia Reynolds was polled 267 votes, elected vice-president. She poll- Elected secretary' of AWS was ed 195 votes compared to 187for Kathy Dreyer, a sophomore home economics major. She received s compared to 263 for Virginia Bearg. There were no candidates fc AWS election chMrman or hl< PAINTING — Coed Dianne Flaming, Junior a major, is painting a scene of a canal and moun- Fresno c< tMns In the background f; n Darwin Mussel- » * Seniors earn national honors i they ■ o the winning and honorable mention lists of the 1964-65 WoodrowWU- son Fellowship Foundation. Ronald L. Oaxaca Is one of three California State College i Fellowship. lewill the graduate school of his choice plus $1,800 for living expenses. Oaxaca, an economics major, plans to work toward a Ph.D. In President is honored The state assembly has adopted a resolution congratMatlng Dr. Frederic W. Ness, the president of Fresno State CoUege, on his official inauguration. The Inauguration convocation wUl be held Apr. 30, after a week is honoring Dr. Ness. I has applied for Harvard, Clare¬ mont Graduate School, and John Hopkins University. Robert E. Speer, an English major, was named to the Founda¬ tion's Honorable Mnetlon list. Speer wUl receive an alternate award and wUl have his name among graduate Artists scan country for landscape topics Ryan Marty, Junior journalism Dianne Flaming, Junior art ma- up on a raUroad bank painting a major, was surprised when he jor, dabbing oUs on the canvas. view of a canal and mountains saw about 20 artists painting a At the time, the group was set In the background, country scene by his ranch a" 5 miles north of the college. Foundation memb< Fellowship recipients dents who have been nominated. by a vote of the faculty of their coUege c Marty Investigated and found that the artists were from Dar- elman's upper division Art 131 c lass who spend 6 hours a week painting in the country'. t, said the class works with oUs, around F Marty, painting different areas a shutterbug by nature, snapped he picture of cute coed Tokalon's annual spring lunch- eduled for May 1. Sandy DeAppolo nla and Jean Cook are limited number of spaces are stUl available ONE WAY ONLY CHARTER JET FLIGHTS •ROM EUROPE Paris-San Francisco 19C5 TO EUROPE San Francisco-Paris September 9, 1965 For FacMty, Staff, Students of The California State CoUeges for Information: Office of International Programs California State CoUeges 1600 HoUoway Avenue San Francisco, Calif. 94132 Fare: $225 one way Tonight April 6 8:30 PM Fresno City College Presents: THAI WAS IHE WEEK. THAT WAS. I ■ . i ! ■ J Fresno City College Auditorium Tickets now: $1.50 with SB card, $2.00 general Hockett-Cowen Boxoffice-Ph 233-5439 or Fresno City College-Ph. 264-4721 I love a man in Van Heuscn "417" I'm real keen on his lean swingy physique and the spare, pared-down ■ lattery that "V-Tapcr" fit adds to it. Can't get my eyes oir the great way he looks, either in a traditional Button-Down or spifiy Snap-Tab. And in those Van Heusen spring weaves and colors . .. those short-cut sleeves, my man's got it made! V-Taper—for the lean trim look.
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 |
Description
Title | April 5, 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 | Page 2 The Collegian Monday, April 5,1965 Monday, April 5,1965 The Collegian Page 3 Prof seeks reelection to Board of Education Students to attend model UN parley SHACKLED AT GUN POINT — Smith is locked In I the watchhil eye of Lt. HaUam and other deputies before being husUed off to JaU for booking. Of the three arrested at 4661 East Liberty St., one was set free, a second was arrested for suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, and Smith was held on previous warrants. PHOTO BY PAT STANLEY Capture (Continued from Page 1) Dr. WUllam Dlensteln, profes¬ sor of social science and crimin¬ ology, Is seeking a second four- year term on the Fresno Board of Education because, "The most Important funcUon of a com¬ munity Is to educate its young." "To short change these young¬ sters by depriving them of ade- lng is a dangerous policy for the future of our country," he con- •I felt four years ago that there was a number of things the public had ought to be made aware of about the Fresno City System. ■I think a teacher, who Is fa- mUlar with the ftincUon and oper¬ ation of a complex school system. Is really the oMy one that knows where to look for the strengths and deflclences in the school sys¬ tem," Dlensteln said. on the board, I have found that A program to Improve funda- there are two counselors tor the mental reading skUls; Increased j3,000 elementary pupUs. The emphasis on classroom reaching; commuMty can't make intelligent compensatory education for those decisions and have a good system who can bo helped by lt; and duty deficiencies," he explained. mentary teachers. As the board of education is There are three positions to be now constituted, Dr. Dlensteln flUed on the board, according to says he is the only educator on Dr. Dlensteln, at the Apr. 13 lt. The other board members are election, with six people running a doctor, an attorney, a president for them. The three highest vote of a buUdlng and loan assocla- getters will be elected to the va- e said. Ph.D., he points out. Dr. Dlensteln hoi Dr. Dlensteln, who Is serving forMa Life Teaching as president of the board, lists and is an expert on Juvenl the accomplishments of the last Unquency. Ho participated Call- Maglstrates In Naples, Italy. meetings In the evening when parents and teachers can attend. Open cnroUment In the school i ago Dr. Dlensteln district (youngsters I FSC loday ^ D'Aboy speaks the Caruthers bar. :t thing I knew, they had Witnesses s Ing the gun, off." Within 90 mini fight the trio's I surrounded ruck ln8 system of the elementary creases and fringe benefits ln- bot- schools and was told that Fresno eluding a fixed amount pMd by Irod nad a good counseling system. the district towards each teach- "In thecourse of my four years ers health plan. TadGovt. agenda The Rev. John E. D'Aboy, Bap¬ tist campus minister, wUl dis¬ cuss his recent partlclpaUon In the freedom march at Montgom¬ ery, Ala. at a meeting tonight of the Roger WUIlams Fellowship, an orgaMzatlon for American Baptist students. The meeting 1. The Board of Publications house had been vUl meet today a, 3 pM m Ag 0pen House Weelc police. Another 226 t0 dlscuss bWs submit,^ 2 pm Wednesday in the for printing of next year' wlU be held at 7:30 o' at the KFSR Programming Radio 660 3-11 PM Direct to the dorms President's Office. 3. The Constitution Committee wUl meet Wednesday In the Stude ldentr ^n™!"/°^ CoUe«e Religious Center. The public Is Invited to attend the Social Welfare Club d Hoc Committee wlU ^^ WolIare £lub tomorrow Home ec club to host tour MODERN BRIDE Pick your gown ami trousseau from more than two dozen pages of beautiful fashion ideas...plan your honeymoon from the ro¬ mantic travel guide to Bermuda. Virginia, the Virgin Islands...ar¬ range every detail of your wed¬ ding with our complete guide and checklist. Find a hundred ways to makc-oriiiv married as perfect as gelling married— At your newsstand now! MONDAY 5 Mid-day ':00 Songs of France 1:00 Spotlight 660 1:00 Soul City* Serenade Music of the Mas- TUESDAY 6:30 Mid-day 7:00 Hall of Records 8:00 SpoUight 660 9:00 Ivory and Strings 10:00 Serenade WEDNESDAY 3:00- 6:45 Mid-day 6:45- 7:00 Navy Swings 7:00- 8:00 Spotlight 660 8:00- 9:00 SoM City* 9:00-10:00 Serenade ,:00 Music of the THURSDAY 3:00- 6:30 Mid-day 6:30- :45 HM1 of Records 6:45- 7:00 Operation Moon- 7:10- :30 Student Interest*" 8:00- 9:00 Ivory and Strings 9:00-10:00 Serenade 10:00-11:00 Music of the Mas- D- 8:00 SpoUight 660 D- 9:00 SoM City" 3-10:00 Serenade 3-11:00 Music of the Mas- • Spotlight 660-AllanCharkow features good music and ap¬ proximately five minutes of comedy each Monday night. ••Student Interest -- Gary Froseth wUl be talking to Herm Howerton, Student Body ut Student Gov- The Collegian Published five days a week except holidays and oxamlnati, periods by the Fresno State College Association. Mali sub- scrlpUons $8.00 a semester, S15.00 a year. Editorial office Business 235, telephone 222-5161, Ext 441,444,448.Business office Agriculture 220, telephone 222-5161, ext. 256. Editor NORMA E. WALLACE Advertising manager phll Young Assistant advertising manager David Gunter Sports editor „ Bob McCarthy News editor Eva Altlntop Day managing editors „...IIarleyBecker,Gary Washburn, Doug DeLay, Pattye Opdyke, Jim Tucker. Reporters Gary Daloyan, Mike Delacruz, Frank Donobedlan, Nlkkl Hoffman, Jeanne Johns, Doug Krlkorlan, Bob McCMlum, Darlene Samuelson, MUcs Shuper, John Van Horn, Jan WUIlams, Tom BronzlM. Photographers Bob Crispin, Dave AUen, BUI Beavers, Frank Fleszel. See your campus A-1 dealer: CONTINO'S MEN'S WEAR-Cedar Lane Shopping Center When is a Fresno State College student not an FSC student? •When he's an Australian dele- gate to the Model UMted Nations," **• answered Leon Baradat. Baradat, FSC's Model UN am¬ bassador, said 12 other delegates wUl travel with Mm and Dr. Howard CampbeU, professor of speech and the group's faculty adviser, to Claremont CoUege for the Model UN CoMerence on Apr. 7-10. The 13 delegates from FSC are Baradat, Perry Barkalon, Cor- Uss Bessey, Carl Buxman, An¬ drea Byrd, Clark Case, Kathy Cagle, Don Morgan, Douglas Shumavon, Alan Hubbart, Ian \ WMke, Betty Watklns, and Alan Yengoyan. •One hundred and fifteen na¬ tions wUl bo represented at tho Conference by as many coUeges from the various states," Bara¬ dat sMd, *and we, like the others, wUl assume a mythical citizen¬ ship of our country, Australia, and pursue her poUcles through the W Ing to Baradat, has been study¬ ing Australia for a year, and the group has been addressed by the AustrMlan Consul General from the Consulate In San Francisco. •We have studied their foreign policy of the past and present as weU as their relationship with the nations with which they are most direcUy Baradat continued. •Every policy de make at the CoMeren tn a tuation,' )I UN." The FSC delegation, ; The mechaMzatlons through which the group wlU work at the Model UN are the same ones used at the UN In New York— the Security Council, tho General Assembly, committee meetings, and block conferences—Baradat Baradat said the Idea behind the Model UN Is to teach the mechanisms through which the UN operates and the parliamen¬ tary procedure used therein. Student body elections Continued from Page 1) Donna Flint, freshman social tested race. A total of 342 votes welfare major, was elected vice- were cast in the Junior class president oftheAssoclatedWom- electlon. en Students. She received 292 In other sophomore class votes. Her opponent, Rita Rice, races, Claudia Reynolds was polled 267 votes, elected vice-president. She poll- Elected secretary' of AWS was ed 195 votes compared to 187for Kathy Dreyer, a sophomore home economics major. She received s compared to 263 for Virginia Bearg. There were no candidates fc AWS election chMrman or hl< PAINTING — Coed Dianne Flaming, Junior a major, is painting a scene of a canal and moun- Fresno c< tMns In the background f; n Darwin Mussel- » * Seniors earn national honors i they ■ o the winning and honorable mention lists of the 1964-65 WoodrowWU- son Fellowship Foundation. Ronald L. Oaxaca Is one of three California State College i Fellowship. lewill the graduate school of his choice plus $1,800 for living expenses. Oaxaca, an economics major, plans to work toward a Ph.D. In President is honored The state assembly has adopted a resolution congratMatlng Dr. Frederic W. Ness, the president of Fresno State CoUege, on his official inauguration. The Inauguration convocation wUl be held Apr. 30, after a week is honoring Dr. Ness. I has applied for Harvard, Clare¬ mont Graduate School, and John Hopkins University. Robert E. Speer, an English major, was named to the Founda¬ tion's Honorable Mnetlon list. Speer wUl receive an alternate award and wUl have his name among graduate Artists scan country for landscape topics Ryan Marty, Junior journalism Dianne Flaming, Junior art ma- up on a raUroad bank painting a major, was surprised when he jor, dabbing oUs on the canvas. view of a canal and mountains saw about 20 artists painting a At the time, the group was set In the background, country scene by his ranch a" 5 miles north of the college. Foundation memb< Fellowship recipients dents who have been nominated. by a vote of the faculty of their coUege c Marty Investigated and found that the artists were from Dar- elman's upper division Art 131 c lass who spend 6 hours a week painting in the country'. t, said the class works with oUs, around F Marty, painting different areas a shutterbug by nature, snapped he picture of cute coed Tokalon's annual spring lunch- eduled for May 1. Sandy DeAppolo nla and Jean Cook are limited number of spaces are stUl available ONE WAY ONLY CHARTER JET FLIGHTS •ROM EUROPE Paris-San Francisco 19C5 TO EUROPE San Francisco-Paris September 9, 1965 For FacMty, Staff, Students of The California State CoUeges for Information: Office of International Programs California State CoUeges 1600 HoUoway Avenue San Francisco, Calif. 94132 Fare: $225 one way Tonight April 6 8:30 PM Fresno City College Presents: THAI WAS IHE WEEK. THAT WAS. I ■ . i ! ■ J Fresno City College Auditorium Tickets now: $1.50 with SB card, $2.00 general Hockett-Cowen Boxoffice-Ph 233-5439 or Fresno City College-Ph. 264-4721 I love a man in Van Heuscn "417" I'm real keen on his lean swingy physique and the spare, pared-down ■ lattery that "V-Tapcr" fit adds to it. Can't get my eyes oir the great way he looks, either in a traditional Button-Down or spifiy Snap-Tab. And in those Van Heusen spring weaves and colors . .. those short-cut sleeves, my man's got it made! V-Taper—for the lean trim look. |