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Page 2 The Collegian Tuesday,May 4,1965 Tuesday, May 4,1965 The Collegian E Out of the woodwork Watch toe woodwork, Fresno StateCollege.THEY are coming out! THEY, of course, are the persons who have suddenly got so con¬ cerned about the coming appearance of Albert Llmaof toe Commu¬ nist Party of Northern California on campus. We've been discussing the posslbUlty of such aspeaker for some time. A few weeks ago an editorial titled 'Communist, anyone?* discussed this same Mr. Lima, his message, and his speaking i, and concluded that he lacked toe power to either Inflame they last spring for toe California Intercol- le auspices of toe "Communist," and ln Uielr inwary and unstable coUege it toe siren can. And so on. Is no point In holding up to public view toe mouldy fabric T\lEIR logic because THEY are beyond logic. ippearance will be regulated by toe trustees' policy rs and Uie right to hear any viewpoint as long as lt educational purposes ls being firmly upheld by toe admlnls- SO, we invite THEM tc Ir. Lima, and then a !IEY were. And extend to Applications out for friendly male CLOVIS "YOUR COLLEGE TOWN" • Machine.Shop Service • Napa Jobber Linenbach Auto Parts 604 ClOVIS AVE. ClOVIS, CALIF. We also have a store in Sanger. Phone CY 9-4381 YOUR FSC BARBER IN ClOVIS Emil's Downtown Barber Shop 423 POUASKY ARBERS HAIRCUTS $1.75 SHOE SH O.K. TIRE SERVICE QUALITY NEW AND RECAPPED TIRES ARMSTRONG - B. F. Goodrich - Cordovan FRONT END AND BRAKE SPECIALISTS 723 Clovfa Avenue CY 9-6010 SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR Phoo. CY 9-4430 Clovfa, California general &4y tthrla Collision Repair • Wheel Alignment • Auto Painting Aewelry FOR ALL YOUR JEWELRY NEEDS FREE GIFT WRAPPING Beta Gamma Sigma will add five to rolls Five s wllltx nbers of Beta GammaSlg- ma, national honorary business fraternity, at G:30 PM Monday, May 11, at toe Cedar Lanes They are: seniors NeU W. Marks, Robert J. Rlspoli and Jen¬ ny L. Root, and juniors Paul 11. Barrett Jr. and Jay W. Evans. rork to sit qultoly and San Ouentin pastor to relate experiences Roy Osborne, pastor of Lake federal practices regarding " Church of Christ, San Francisco, and teacher and coun¬ selor at San Quentln prison, wUl be toe speaker al toe f rents lecture lege Religious Center y. He wUl discuss his experiences relating to prisoners at San Quen- ""J"' ■ .._-_. u, tlnandcommentonCalifornlaand Caro1 Kerchenfaut chairman of the event, reports that tho forms must be returned to the Rodeo Club Tokalon box ln toe Student Pres¬ idents office by 3 PM, May 5. The Rodeo Club wUl meet to- «-rne Campus Casanova award, night at 7:30 o'clock ln Agrl- which wlU bo presented at the culture to discuss toe Pierce Tokalon Awards Assembly, ls given each year to the male stu¬ dent who ls toe most friendly person ln regards to female re¬ lationships, who ls well-known and well-liked by his female companions,* explained Miss Kerchenfaut. Each women's organization submits a nomlnoo to Tokalon. Tokalon members wUl select the Campus Casanova. Here's An Original Mothers's Day Gift You Never Thought Of... A Gift Certificate for beauty Motoer's Day. Get her a gift v certificate from Virginia's Salon of Beauty for any amount l you want. We specialize ln pcrmanents or hair styling. Virginia's Salon Of Beauty 3049 E. Athlon The Collegian Published five days a wet except holidays and examin tlon periods by toe Fresno State ' CoUege Association. Mall subscriptions $8.00 a $15.01 s 23!-., telephone 222-5161, Ext. 441, 444, 448. Business office Agriculture 220, telephone 222-5161, ex " Across from Hoover Hi Barstow at First 227-7220 KFSR PROGRAMMING Radio 660 3-11 PM Direct to the Dorms 6:45- 7:00 Songs of France 7:00- 8:00 Spotlight 660 8:00- 9:00 Soul City* 9:00-10:00 Serenade WEDNESDAY 3:00- 6:45 Mid-day 6:45- 7:00 Navy Swings 7:0v- 8:00 Spotlight 660 8:0Q- 9:00 Soul City* ""0-tl0:00 Serenade TUESDAY 3:00- 6:30 Mid-day 6:30- 7:00 Hall of Records 7:00- 8:00 SpoUight 660 8:00- 9:00 Ivory and Strings " "0-10:00 Serenade 10:00-11:00 Music o ,< Mas- 10:00-11:0 3f the M FRIDAY 3:00- 7:00 Mid-day 7:00- 8:00 Spotlight 660 8:00- 9:00 Soul City* 9:00-10:00 Serenade 10:00-11:00 Music oftoeMas- THURSDAY 3:00- 6:30 Mid-day 6:30- :45 Hall 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- Mike Taylor. * 7:10 PM Thurs.—State Col¬ lege Revue. Gary Froseth wlU be talking to Herm How- NEWS HEARD ON THE HOUR. Red speaker the collegiate atmosphere prop¬ aganda ls most easily recognized and exposed for what lt ls. "...We applaud toe remarks of President Clark Kerr of the Uni¬ versity of California who said that toe function of colleges ls dents but students safe for Ideas. "In Its July, 1964, action toe Faculty Council endorsed toe Trustees policy as adopted ln January of 1962.* President Ness stressed that the speaker was not Invited by the college administration or fac¬ ulty, but by a student group. IUs comment was ln reply to calls to toe college yesterday after¬ noon referring to a local radio station which had reported that •The college administration had Invited Mr. Lima to speak at FSC* Lima ls chairman of the North¬ ern California district of the Communist Party and last spoke ln Fresno at a conference of the California Intercollegiate Press Association InAprU, 1964. Lima was the first party mem¬ ber allowed to speak at toe Unl- (Contlnued from Page 1) verslty of California at Berk¬ eley after toe ban on communist speakers was lifted from that campus. Since then he has addressed 25 bay area schools, Including a recent series of talks at Uie Uni¬ versity of Santa Clara. The meeting Is open to toe public On Friday, SPEAC ls also sponsoring the appearance ofDr. Francis W. Thompson, the west coast director for toe United World Federalists, a group seek¬ ing the formation ofaunlted world government patterned after toe federal system. Dr. Thompson's topic win be "Beyound toe U.N. Crisis.* Admission ls free to the talk, to be held ln toe Religious Cen- Council meeting called to consider budget A special Student CouncU meeting wUl be held at 7PM tomorrow to Agriculture 109 to consider next year's budget. The regularly scheduled Student Ex¬ ecutive Committee meeting has been canceled because of toe special session. Italian d In The 3 Foods Tradition < Italian Garden DiCicco's Pizzeria FOUR SONS OF ITALY ""very « jj D 7-7054 "^P^*^' 530 N. Blackstone 'Hell Hole'may end (Continued from Page 1) heat and become Ul. •These conditions adversely affect the morale of toe staff and students,* continued Bush. Air conditioning funds have been appropriated for toe build¬ ing, but toe project wUl not be completed untU late fall. The five-point proposal was unanimously accepted by Uie Faculty CouncU as a means of alleviating toe immediate sum¬ mer heat problem. (1) Purchase or lease window air conditioning units untU larg¬ er units are Installed. (2) Mako large fans avaUable for office use. (3) Official sanction todlsmlss (4) Reschedule final examina¬ tions to air conditioned rooms. (5) General statement of prin¬ cipal concerning abhorrence and Mormon temples set asLDS lecture topic Wendel K. Walton, assistant professor of speech, wUl ask Why Do Mormons BuUd Temples at toe L.D.S. Institute Point of View lecture series Friday at noon at the College Religious toleration of working conditions. But toe administration wUl have Uie final say as to whether "Hell Hole" Inhabitants will cool off or broU this summer. Foreign students meet A panel of two American stu¬ dents and two foreign students will discuss The Foreign Student Image at an Inlernatlonal Panel Discussion today at 1 PM In committee room 1 of Uie cafe- The discussion ls sponsored by the Service to International Students Committee. Rudy Dar, a junior agriculture major from the Philippines, will be panel SERRENTO Italian Food WEEK-DAY LUNCHES 85? to $1.35 Closed Monday 4235 Fountain Way Something Mother Can Enjoy ... A Gift of Beauty A Gift Certificate Now you can stop worrying a- bout a gift for mother for HER day. Get her a gift certificate from Charm Elegance and she'll love you. With a certificate for any amount, you can Introduce her to our hair stylists for a gift she win long remember. And you gave lt to her! Hurry! Mother's Day ls Just around the Charm Elegance Salon rear parking 733 E.Olive 233-5771 fclr^n^Mrs^<eTmyCUeasoT^!SIdTuce™toTnvuT^ir" Faculty and Students to hear Mr. Roy Osborne lecture at toe College Church of Christ, 1284 East Bullard the week of May ?-9. 7:30 nightly Wed. Subject: "Christ and Changing Times" Here's why so many young women become United Air Lines Stewardesses • Fascinating cities to visit • Only half tKe working hours of an office em¬ ployee • Association with interesting people • Opportunities in the new Jet Age with Unitcd's growing jet fleet. In United's own Stewardess School, you train for this exciting career at our expense: From the very first moment, you begin forming friendships with alert, personable, young women from all parts of the country. In school. Jet Age subjects awaken new interests and stir your imagination. Special classes give indi¬ vidual attention to you and the pro¬ fessional techniques of keeping that freshly g-oomed look while you travel. passes in the U.S. A., plus quarter-fare privileges on many overseas lines. Even when you choose to be "grounded" by marriage (as a great many of you will), United offers oUior career opportunities. As a United Stewardess you'll be living in some of the country's most exciting cities-Los Angeles. New York. Philadelphia, Seattle,San Fran- Denver and others. le for fun and leisure, too. Before you know it, the 4'^ weeks of training have flown by. It's graduation dayandyour United wings are pinned on at a special ceremony. You're be¬ ginning a career that offers so many special advantages; an attractive storting salary with regular increases, opportunities for advancement and expense allowances for trips. With United, you also get free vacation You'll be flying many different r< visiting fabulous cities and resort areas. You'll meet and work with in¬ teresting people from all parts of the world. And because of you each one of your United passengers will have a more pleasant trip. If you're between 20 and 26, be¬ tween b"¥ and 5'8" and single, you may qualify for this challenging, re¬ warding career. Wouldn't you like to enjoy these wonderful experiences in the jet age as a Stewardess with United Air Lines? UNITED CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Thursday, May 6th Contact Student Placemen! Office for Appointment
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Title | 1965_05 The Daily Collegian May 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 |
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Title | May 4, 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" |
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Page 2
The Collegian
Tuesday,May 4,1965
Tuesday, May 4,1965
The Collegian
E
Out of the woodwork
Watch toe woodwork, Fresno StateCollege.THEY are coming out!
THEY, of course, are the persons who have suddenly got so con¬
cerned about the coming appearance of Albert Llmaof toe Commu¬
nist Party of Northern California on campus.
We've been discussing the posslbUlty of such aspeaker for some
time. A few weeks ago an editorial titled 'Communist, anyone?*
discussed this same Mr. Lima, his message, and his speaking
i, and concluded that he lacked toe power to either Inflame
they last spring
for toe California Intercol-
le auspices of toe
"Communist," and ln Uielr
inwary and unstable coUege
it toe siren can. And so on.
Is no point In holding up to public view toe mouldy fabric
T\lEIR logic because THEY are beyond logic.
ippearance will be regulated by toe trustees' policy
rs and Uie right to hear any viewpoint as long as lt
educational purposes ls being firmly upheld by toe admlnls-
SO, we invite THEM tc
Ir. Lima, and then a
!IEY were. And extend to
Applications out
for friendly male
CLOVIS
"YOUR COLLEGE TOWN"
• Machine.Shop Service
• Napa Jobber
Linenbach
Auto Parts
604 ClOVIS AVE.
ClOVIS, CALIF.
We also have a
store in Sanger.
Phone CY 9-4381
YOUR FSC BARBER IN ClOVIS
Emil's Downtown Barber Shop
423 POUASKY
ARBERS HAIRCUTS $1.75 SHOE SH
O.K. TIRE SERVICE
QUALITY NEW AND RECAPPED TIRES
ARMSTRONG - B. F. Goodrich - Cordovan
FRONT END AND BRAKE SPECIALISTS
723 Clovfa Avenue CY 9-6010
SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR
Phoo. CY 9-4430 Clovfa, California
general &4y tthrla
Collision Repair • Wheel Alignment • Auto Painting
Aewelry
FOR ALL YOUR
JEWELRY NEEDS
FREE GIFT WRAPPING
Beta Gamma Sigma
will add five to rolls
Five
s wllltx
nbers of Beta GammaSlg-
ma, national honorary business
fraternity, at G:30 PM Monday,
May 11, at toe Cedar Lanes
They are: seniors NeU W.
Marks, Robert J. Rlspoli and Jen¬
ny L. Root, and juniors Paul 11.
Barrett Jr. and Jay W. Evans.
rork to sit qultoly and
San Ouentin pastor to relate experiences
Roy Osborne, pastor of Lake federal practices regarding
" Church of Christ, San
Francisco, and teacher and coun¬
selor at San Quentln prison, wUl
be toe speaker al toe f
rents lecture
lege Religious Center
y.
He wUl discuss his experiences
relating to prisoners at San Quen- ""J"' ■ .._-_. u,
tlnandcommentonCalifornlaand Caro1 Kerchenfaut chairman
of the event, reports that tho
forms must be returned to the
Rodeo Club Tokalon box ln toe Student Pres¬
idents office by 3 PM, May 5.
The Rodeo Club wUl meet to- «-rne Campus Casanova award,
night at 7:30 o'clock ln Agrl- which wlU bo presented at the
culture to discuss toe Pierce Tokalon Awards Assembly, ls
given each year to the male stu¬
dent who ls toe most friendly
person ln regards to female re¬
lationships, who ls well-known
and well-liked by his female
companions,* explained Miss
Kerchenfaut.
Each women's organization
submits a nomlnoo to Tokalon.
Tokalon members wUl select the
Campus Casanova.
Here's An Original Mothers's
Day Gift You Never Thought
Of... A Gift Certificate
for beauty
Motoer's Day. Get her a gift v
certificate from Virginia's
Salon of Beauty for any amount l
you want. We specialize ln
pcrmanents or hair styling.
Virginia's
Salon Of Beauty
3049 E. Athlon
The Collegian
Published five days a wet
except holidays and examin
tlon periods by toe Fresno
State ' CoUege Association.
Mall subscriptions $8.00 a
$15.01
s 23!-.,
telephone 222-5161, Ext. 441,
444, 448. Business office
Agriculture 220, telephone
222-5161, ex "
Across from
Hoover Hi
Barstow at First
227-7220
KFSR PROGRAMMING
Radio
660 3-11 PM
Direct to the Dorms
6:45- 7:00 Songs of France
7:00- 8:00 Spotlight 660
8:00- 9:00 Soul City*
9:00-10:00 Serenade
WEDNESDAY
3:00- 6:45 Mid-day
6:45- 7:00 Navy Swings
7:0v- 8:00 Spotlight 660
8:0Q- 9:00 Soul City*
""0-tl0:00 Serenade
TUESDAY
3:00- 6:30 Mid-day
6:30- 7:00 Hall of Records
7:00- 8:00 SpoUight 660
8:00- 9:00 Ivory and Strings
" "0-10:00 Serenade
10:00-11:00 Music o
,< Mas-
10:00-11:0
3f the M
FRIDAY
3:00- 7:00 Mid-day
7:00- 8:00 Spotlight 660
8:00- 9:00 Soul City*
9:00-10:00 Serenade
10:00-11:00 Music oftoeMas-
THURSDAY
3:00- 6:30 Mid-day
6:30- :45 Hall 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-
Mike Taylor.
* 7:10 PM Thurs.—State Col¬
lege Revue. Gary Froseth
wlU be talking to Herm How-
NEWS HEARD ON THE HOUR.
Red speaker
the collegiate atmosphere prop¬
aganda ls most easily recognized
and exposed for what lt ls.
"...We applaud toe remarks of
President Clark Kerr of the Uni¬
versity of California who said
that toe function of colleges ls
dents but students safe for Ideas.
"In Its July, 1964, action toe
Faculty Council endorsed toe
Trustees policy as adopted ln
January of 1962.*
President Ness stressed that
the speaker was not Invited by
the college administration or fac¬
ulty, but by a student group. IUs
comment was ln reply to calls
to toe college yesterday after¬
noon referring to a local radio
station which had reported that
•The college administration had
Invited Mr. Lima to speak at
FSC*
Lima ls chairman of the North¬
ern California district of the
Communist Party and last spoke
ln Fresno at a conference of
the California Intercollegiate
Press Association InAprU, 1964.
Lima was the first party mem¬
ber allowed to speak at toe Unl-
(Contlnued from Page 1)
verslty of California at Berk¬
eley after toe ban on communist
speakers was lifted from that
campus.
Since then he has addressed
25 bay area schools, Including a
recent series of talks at Uie Uni¬
versity of Santa Clara.
The meeting Is open to toe
public
On Friday, SPEAC ls also
sponsoring the appearance ofDr.
Francis W. Thompson, the west
coast director for toe United
World Federalists, a group seek¬
ing the formation ofaunlted world
government patterned after toe
federal system.
Dr. Thompson's topic win be
"Beyound toe U.N. Crisis.*
Admission ls free to the talk,
to be held ln toe Religious Cen-
Council meeting called
to consider budget
A special Student CouncU
meeting wUl be held at 7PM
tomorrow to Agriculture 109 to
consider next year's budget. The
regularly scheduled Student Ex¬
ecutive Committee meeting has
been canceled because of toe
special session.
Italian
d In The
3 Foods
Tradition <
Italian Garden
DiCicco's Pizzeria
FOUR SONS OF ITALY
""very « jj
D 7-7054 "^P^*^'
530 N. Blackstone
'Hell Hole'may end
(Continued from Page 1)
heat and become Ul.
•These conditions adversely
affect the morale of toe staff and
students,* continued Bush.
Air conditioning funds have
been appropriated for toe build¬
ing, but toe project wUl not be
completed untU late fall.
The five-point proposal was
unanimously accepted by Uie
Faculty CouncU as a means of
alleviating toe immediate sum¬
mer heat problem.
(1) Purchase or lease window
air conditioning units untU larg¬
er units are Installed.
(2) Mako large fans avaUable
for office use.
(3) Official sanction todlsmlss
(4) Reschedule final examina¬
tions to air conditioned rooms.
(5) General statement of prin¬
cipal concerning abhorrence and
Mormon temples set
asLDS lecture topic
Wendel K. Walton, assistant
professor of speech, wUl ask
Why Do Mormons BuUd Temples
at toe L.D.S. Institute Point of
View lecture series Friday at
noon at the College Religious
toleration of working
conditions.
But toe administration wUl
have Uie final say as to whether
"Hell Hole" Inhabitants will cool
off or broU this summer.
Foreign students meet
A panel of two American stu¬
dents and two foreign students
will discuss The Foreign Student
Image at an Inlernatlonal Panel
Discussion today at 1 PM In
committee room 1 of Uie cafe-
The discussion ls sponsored
by the Service to International
Students Committee. Rudy Dar,
a junior agriculture major from
the Philippines, will be panel
SERRENTO
Italian Food
WEEK-DAY LUNCHES
85? to $1.35
Closed Monday
4235 Fountain Way
Something Mother Can Enjoy
... A Gift of Beauty
A Gift Certificate
Now you can stop worrying a-
bout a gift for mother for HER
day. Get her a gift certificate
from Charm Elegance and she'll
love you. With a certificate for
any amount, you can Introduce
her to our hair stylists for a
gift she win long remember.
And you gave lt to her! Hurry!
Mother's Day ls Just around the
Charm Elegance Salon
rear parking
733 E.Olive 233-5771
fclr^n^Mrs^ |