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The Dally Collegian Tuesday, February 8, 1966 Geography Mascot Rings Bells In Business Building Hearing bells lately? Not those due to after effects of finals but the ones in the Fresno State Col¬ lege Business Building? Those bells are on the collar of Pep¬ per, the FSC geography depart - dog. Really, Pepper's m> Cole, chalrn department, plain old offl for about seven months and has proven to be a faithful companion. The only training Pepper has re¬ ceived Is that by Dr. Cole and That has not been too success- e-year-old office i Is a Boxer but T, Dr. Chester of the geography Is Pepper Just a tog. en with Dr. Cole -. cow. Now wedding gown used about French design, scalloped chanttlly lace with sequlas and Here d flounces onding with rhapd train, veil and hoop Included , $70. Ph. 221-6518. E DOGGONE TESTS In the geography department roallyhs been 'Peppered.' Although Pepper's master and admirers agree a brlghl pup, he hasn't taken over the department's secret dunes-it just LOOKS that way. Church Will Offer Grants lems and General Welfare of tho grants of $750 each, Ma t Church will The grants will b But as anyone who frequents the halls of the Business Build¬ ing will say, Pepper Is an ex¬ tremely well mannered and well behaved dog. Mrs. Gloria Campbell, depart- mjoys h One of Pepper'! frequented habitats Is the door¬ way leading Into the geography department office. Mrs. Camp¬ bell says that 'Pepper Is the official greeter of tho geography department.* Dr. Cole says that Pepper "has a friendly disposition and that he likes everyone quite a lot, although Pepper has a few Pepper has never been heard to bark while inside the building and the only sound that he makes is the Jingling of the bell on his Dr. Cole says, "I am a little uncertain whether or not Pepper would defend me If I were attack¬ ed. Knowing Pepper he would probably Just sit and watch the whole thing.' The FSC Geography depart¬ ment seems agreed that Pepper Is a dog-gone good mascot and Is a welcome addition to the The only adverse comment about Pepper came from Robert E. Lee, assistant professor of geography at FSC, when he said ■Pepper has bad breath and even his best friend will not tellhlm.' Graduating ineers and ientists: Engi Sc LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE COMPANY will be interviewing on campus February 10. Contact ihe Placement Office for your interview appointment. F/M employer Grant appllcan In a graduate M degree candldac Appll .it thedt Professor Named VP Of Society of Sigma Delta PI, national honor society In Spanish. As vice president of the nation¬ al group, he will represent Wash¬ ington, Oregon, California, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and universities and assist Initiation of new chapters. THE YEAR OF THE CHARGER Some collegi while, a few were large i want the modern ap¬ proach to your life Insurance needs, you'll make certain UNIVERSITY TRUST P.O. BOX 4593 - 842 W. Pine - 266-9173 WATCH YOUR STEP might be the : •boss,' Dr. Chester Cole, profes: frequent strolls around campus. Mod. priv. entr., pool, all utll. pd., no cooking. Young man only. 266-1261. Wine Dates Far Back Records Indicate that wine was produced In Abyssinia as far back as 6,000 B.C., says Licensed Beverage Industries, Inc. SUNSHOWER Uuto, ^. OPEN FROM— "*H 6 AM TIL MIDNIGHT *■*■*-■ 14 LARGE DRYERS ^IgrT ■*■*■*■ 36 WASHERS IN 3 DIFFERENT SIZES ^F MBHa STUDY TABLES ■■*■■ HAIR DRYERS Located across the street from FSC dorms In Campus Town Center I Tuesday, February 8, 1966 The Daily Collegian Bulldogs Rebound To Dump Titans On the strength of some out¬ standing play by center Lonnie Hughey and reserve forward Jack Kennedy, Fresno State College " four-point oCal- themselves on the short end of the first half's action, 40-36. The teams, playing before a sparce crowd, exchanged the lead through the first 11 minutes with Fullerton finally pulling away to a 38-32 margin with 4:36 remaln- fsc a :e the b: ■d and was expected to blast the Titans by an even great - Or at least that was the general opinion as coach Alex Omalev (1-25 last year) had lost eight went Into the game with only one first-semester starter, Roland Owens, a speedy 5-9 guard. With a spread offense and two speedy guards sticking the Bull¬ dog middle, It looked as though Fresno was about to chalk up Its Dames And Games By BETTY HICKS nt players, even though a few i same time they're polishing Players/ In the late ''. They featured brass bands, tx rect lines to tho 19th hole fr tho course, golf's first blea refreshment stands the USG bottles In sand traps. (Continued on Page 8, Col. 1) HAVE YOU? PLEASE CHECK □ got compliments on your good looks lately? D been chosen number one In your class? D got offers from Hollywood? IF THE ANSWER IS YES ON ALL 4 . THANK YOUR BULLDOG 4 CAMPUS TOWN BARBERS :s from FSC Dorms, To say that the Ladles Prol angels Is not a reference to It; exemplary pros do buff their I their pitching wedges. Since Fresno State College i sophisticated welfare state cr An angel Is a well-heeled i lng any one of several types of public performances. Financing Broad¬ way plays of dubious futures was the favorite charity of pioneer angels. And now that eight million Americans are addicted to golf, It Is reasonable some of these would be men with heavenly bank ac¬ counts. Men's professional tournament golf has become such a lucrative pursuit small boys now find size eight alpacas Instead of midget foot¬ ball uniforms In Christmas stockings. Prospective tournament sponsors are queued up the length of a par-five hole, waiting to get on the PGA's tournament schedule. It's not quite the same with the PGA's coed cousins, the LPGA. *L* stands for ladles, In case the abbreviation eludes you. The switch was made from 'W (for women)to*L'ln the early '50's, perhaps In an effort to attract tournament sponsors. (I like to think mere was some practical reason for the name change, since the men haven't found It necessary to retltle themselves 'Gentlemen's PGA." Spon¬ sors they have a surplus of.) ^ J But the LPGA, reconcelved In this dignity, didn't merely hold out Its callused hand for sponsors who wanted to make money. The women pros made a frank search for angels. We found them. Or they found us. Our heavenly collection was an unlikely assortment. One acquired his fortune by embellishing time and motion studies Into what he called 'business engineering.' Another haloed gentleman pipe and cable. Two philanthropists were in the pre- IB'l clothing racket. Wo also found several hotel own- - tycoon, and an Oklahoma Indian who had struck oil on on. For one suspenseful tournament, an event we se¬ cretly sub-titled 'The Switch Blade Open,* we were sponsored by a Chicago syndicate. The late business engineer, George S. May, must be credited with giving the LPGA Its Initial shove toward tournaments with more dig¬ nity and bigger purses, though his events provided strictly the latter. Such a ringmaster of the links was May that the 'Saturday Evening Post* titled a story about his championships, "Please Don't Feed the ltle which left me confused until 'Sport* magazine re- d written, "Ladles of the Fairway Circus.* s May's tournaments horrified the traditionalists. from the charity line. The Bulldogs ran Into the •turnover* problem again, re¬ linquishing the ball far too often in the first period. A combination of nine fouls in the first eight minutes, four three-second key violations and two goal-tending infractions all led to the Bulldog deficit. Then, the 'Old* BatUin' Bull¬ dogs returned in t to outplay and out and White, 59-35. Kennedy, playing hlsbesTgame of the year, began to riddle the Titan nets to put the Bulldogs out In front 46-44 with 17 minutes re¬ maining. The 6-4 forward sank the first seven Bulldog tallies in the sec¬ ond half and eventually hit for 17 points and a game total of 21. Linksmen Post Win Over CP Larry Pape's golf team return¬ ed from weekend play on the Cal Poly (SLO) links with a first- game win that might have doubled Driving rain hampered the players and kept the scores well above par, but Pape's pupils proved themselves good mud- ders. Jerry Heard, a freshman labeled the "one-to-watch,* top¬ ped the low list with a 74. Pete Culver and Pete Dozler were able to slog through the 18 for The opening win might Indicate a repeat win of the CCAA cham¬ pionship tho Bulldogs garnered last year. Three members of the winning team have returned this year to try for slots In the yet to Culver, Doxler and Dwayne (Continued on Page 8, Col. 3) GLUM, CHUM? Depressed because your wallet is? Obviously you haven't investigated our Campus Internship Pro¬ gram: a learn-and-earn opportunity in life insur¬ ance sales that could help you win your one-man war on poverty. Don't misunderstand us. Our Campus Internship Program does not subsi- schemers. What it does do is give undergraduates a chance to learn life insur¬ ance as a profession. To reap the rewards of their own intelligence, initia¬ tive and hard work. And to determine, long before graduation, if life insur¬ ance sales and sales man¬ agement shouldn't be a full-time, lifetime career. Our Campus internship Program pays off: with dollars and a sense of sat¬ isfaction. It would pay you to look into it. Nick Masich Kuver Associates 1295 Wishon Ave. Fresno stretched the lead to 10 points on guard Bobby Blanch- ard's fast-break drive, 55-45. From that point on coach Ed Gregory could have sent for the The remaining four minutes were played as usual with the striped gentlemen whistling the teams up and down the hardwoods. Fullerton was handicapped ex¬ tensively with the loss of both centers, starter Dick Wheathorn MackL of the foul route. Hughey took game sc ors with 24 points, 12 in each half. Other FSC double figure scorers, besides Hughey and Kennedy, in¬ cluded Jim Waldron (guard), 14, Blanchard, 16, and forward Randy Thompson, 11. Owens led the Titan attack with 23 pots, while forward Ray Calaroe netted 11 and Brown Suite A PROVIDENT MUTUALMH LIFE a century ol dedicated u PLAY WIN-A-CHECK jfjffk -FREE LUBE *WjW • FREE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ^ffly No Obligation Blue Chip Stamps LUNG'S FLYINGJA' SERVICE Yes. Thanks to United's unique program for pri¬ vate pilots you can now apply for the job of pilot prior to obtaining the required commercial pilot license. We'll even help you in financing this license. To qualify, you need a private pilot license, 2 years college (half the credits required for graduation), age 20-29, height 5'6* to 6'4*, U.S. or Canadian citizen, eyesight 20/70 correctable to 20/20 with glasses, and ex¬ cellent physical condition. Get all the dctaiLs regarding this outstanding career opportunity: UNITED For Application or Information - Contact Mr. R.W. Edmonson Tuesday, February 15th Noon — 2 p.m. UNITED AIR LINES Fresno Air Terminal No Appointment is Necessary
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Title | 1966_02 The Daily Collegian February 1966 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1966 |
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. |
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Title | Feb 8, 1966 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1966 |
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 | The Dally Collegian Tuesday, February 8, 1966 Geography Mascot Rings Bells In Business Building Hearing bells lately? Not those due to after effects of finals but the ones in the Fresno State Col¬ lege Business Building? Those bells are on the collar of Pep¬ per, the FSC geography depart - dog. Really, Pepper's m> Cole, chalrn department, plain old offl for about seven months and has proven to be a faithful companion. The only training Pepper has re¬ ceived Is that by Dr. Cole and That has not been too success- e-year-old office i Is a Boxer but T, Dr. Chester of the geography Is Pepper Just a tog. en with Dr. Cole -. cow. Now wedding gown used about French design, scalloped chanttlly lace with sequlas and Here d flounces onding with rhapd train, veil and hoop Included , $70. Ph. 221-6518. E DOGGONE TESTS In the geography department roallyhs been 'Peppered.' Although Pepper's master and admirers agree a brlghl pup, he hasn't taken over the department's secret dunes-it just LOOKS that way. Church Will Offer Grants lems and General Welfare of tho grants of $750 each, Ma t Church will The grants will b But as anyone who frequents the halls of the Business Build¬ ing will say, Pepper Is an ex¬ tremely well mannered and well behaved dog. Mrs. Gloria Campbell, depart- mjoys h One of Pepper'! frequented habitats Is the door¬ way leading Into the geography department office. Mrs. Camp¬ bell says that 'Pepper Is the official greeter of tho geography department.* Dr. Cole says that Pepper "has a friendly disposition and that he likes everyone quite a lot, although Pepper has a few Pepper has never been heard to bark while inside the building and the only sound that he makes is the Jingling of the bell on his Dr. Cole says, "I am a little uncertain whether or not Pepper would defend me If I were attack¬ ed. Knowing Pepper he would probably Just sit and watch the whole thing.' The FSC Geography depart¬ ment seems agreed that Pepper Is a dog-gone good mascot and Is a welcome addition to the The only adverse comment about Pepper came from Robert E. Lee, assistant professor of geography at FSC, when he said ■Pepper has bad breath and even his best friend will not tellhlm.' Graduating ineers and ientists: Engi Sc LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE COMPANY will be interviewing on campus February 10. Contact ihe Placement Office for your interview appointment. F/M employer Grant appllcan In a graduate M degree candldac Appll .it thedt Professor Named VP Of Society of Sigma Delta PI, national honor society In Spanish. As vice president of the nation¬ al group, he will represent Wash¬ ington, Oregon, California, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and universities and assist Initiation of new chapters. THE YEAR OF THE CHARGER Some collegi while, a few were large i want the modern ap¬ proach to your life Insurance needs, you'll make certain UNIVERSITY TRUST P.O. BOX 4593 - 842 W. Pine - 266-9173 WATCH YOUR STEP might be the : •boss,' Dr. Chester Cole, profes: frequent strolls around campus. Mod. priv. entr., pool, all utll. pd., no cooking. Young man only. 266-1261. Wine Dates Far Back Records Indicate that wine was produced In Abyssinia as far back as 6,000 B.C., says Licensed Beverage Industries, Inc. SUNSHOWER Uuto, ^. OPEN FROM— "*H 6 AM TIL MIDNIGHT *■*■*-■ 14 LARGE DRYERS ^IgrT ■*■*■*■ 36 WASHERS IN 3 DIFFERENT SIZES ^F MBHa STUDY TABLES ■■*■■ HAIR DRYERS Located across the street from FSC dorms In Campus Town Center I Tuesday, February 8, 1966 The Daily Collegian Bulldogs Rebound To Dump Titans On the strength of some out¬ standing play by center Lonnie Hughey and reserve forward Jack Kennedy, Fresno State College " four-point oCal- themselves on the short end of the first half's action, 40-36. The teams, playing before a sparce crowd, exchanged the lead through the first 11 minutes with Fullerton finally pulling away to a 38-32 margin with 4:36 remaln- fsc a :e the b: ■d and was expected to blast the Titans by an even great - Or at least that was the general opinion as coach Alex Omalev (1-25 last year) had lost eight went Into the game with only one first-semester starter, Roland Owens, a speedy 5-9 guard. With a spread offense and two speedy guards sticking the Bull¬ dog middle, It looked as though Fresno was about to chalk up Its Dames And Games By BETTY HICKS nt players, even though a few i same time they're polishing Players/ In the late ''. They featured brass bands, tx rect lines to tho 19th hole fr tho course, golf's first blea refreshment stands the USG bottles In sand traps. (Continued on Page 8, Col. 1) HAVE YOU? PLEASE CHECK □ got compliments on your good looks lately? D been chosen number one In your class? D got offers from Hollywood? IF THE ANSWER IS YES ON ALL 4 . THANK YOUR BULLDOG 4 CAMPUS TOWN BARBERS :s from FSC Dorms, To say that the Ladles Prol angels Is not a reference to It; exemplary pros do buff their I their pitching wedges. Since Fresno State College i sophisticated welfare state cr An angel Is a well-heeled i lng any one of several types of public performances. Financing Broad¬ way plays of dubious futures was the favorite charity of pioneer angels. And now that eight million Americans are addicted to golf, It Is reasonable some of these would be men with heavenly bank ac¬ counts. Men's professional tournament golf has become such a lucrative pursuit small boys now find size eight alpacas Instead of midget foot¬ ball uniforms In Christmas stockings. Prospective tournament sponsors are queued up the length of a par-five hole, waiting to get on the PGA's tournament schedule. It's not quite the same with the PGA's coed cousins, the LPGA. *L* stands for ladles, In case the abbreviation eludes you. The switch was made from 'W (for women)to*L'ln the early '50's, perhaps In an effort to attract tournament sponsors. (I like to think mere was some practical reason for the name change, since the men haven't found It necessary to retltle themselves 'Gentlemen's PGA." Spon¬ sors they have a surplus of.) ^ J But the LPGA, reconcelved In this dignity, didn't merely hold out Its callused hand for sponsors who wanted to make money. The women pros made a frank search for angels. We found them. Or they found us. Our heavenly collection was an unlikely assortment. One acquired his fortune by embellishing time and motion studies Into what he called 'business engineering.' Another haloed gentleman pipe and cable. Two philanthropists were in the pre- IB'l clothing racket. Wo also found several hotel own- - tycoon, and an Oklahoma Indian who had struck oil on on. For one suspenseful tournament, an event we se¬ cretly sub-titled 'The Switch Blade Open,* we were sponsored by a Chicago syndicate. The late business engineer, George S. May, must be credited with giving the LPGA Its Initial shove toward tournaments with more dig¬ nity and bigger purses, though his events provided strictly the latter. Such a ringmaster of the links was May that the 'Saturday Evening Post* titled a story about his championships, "Please Don't Feed the ltle which left me confused until 'Sport* magazine re- d written, "Ladles of the Fairway Circus.* s May's tournaments horrified the traditionalists. from the charity line. The Bulldogs ran Into the •turnover* problem again, re¬ linquishing the ball far too often in the first period. A combination of nine fouls in the first eight minutes, four three-second key violations and two goal-tending infractions all led to the Bulldog deficit. Then, the 'Old* BatUin' Bull¬ dogs returned in t to outplay and out and White, 59-35. Kennedy, playing hlsbesTgame of the year, began to riddle the Titan nets to put the Bulldogs out In front 46-44 with 17 minutes re¬ maining. The 6-4 forward sank the first seven Bulldog tallies in the sec¬ ond half and eventually hit for 17 points and a game total of 21. Linksmen Post Win Over CP Larry Pape's golf team return¬ ed from weekend play on the Cal Poly (SLO) links with a first- game win that might have doubled Driving rain hampered the players and kept the scores well above par, but Pape's pupils proved themselves good mud- ders. Jerry Heard, a freshman labeled the "one-to-watch,* top¬ ped the low list with a 74. Pete Culver and Pete Dozler were able to slog through the 18 for The opening win might Indicate a repeat win of the CCAA cham¬ pionship tho Bulldogs garnered last year. Three members of the winning team have returned this year to try for slots In the yet to Culver, Doxler and Dwayne (Continued on Page 8, Col. 3) GLUM, CHUM? Depressed because your wallet is? Obviously you haven't investigated our Campus Internship Pro¬ gram: a learn-and-earn opportunity in life insur¬ ance sales that could help you win your one-man war on poverty. Don't misunderstand us. Our Campus Internship Program does not subsi- schemers. What it does do is give undergraduates a chance to learn life insur¬ ance as a profession. To reap the rewards of their own intelligence, initia¬ tive and hard work. And to determine, long before graduation, if life insur¬ ance sales and sales man¬ agement shouldn't be a full-time, lifetime career. Our Campus internship Program pays off: with dollars and a sense of sat¬ isfaction. It would pay you to look into it. Nick Masich Kuver Associates 1295 Wishon Ave. Fresno stretched the lead to 10 points on guard Bobby Blanch- ard's fast-break drive, 55-45. From that point on coach Ed Gregory could have sent for the The remaining four minutes were played as usual with the striped gentlemen whistling the teams up and down the hardwoods. Fullerton was handicapped ex¬ tensively with the loss of both centers, starter Dick Wheathorn MackL of the foul route. Hughey took game sc ors with 24 points, 12 in each half. Other FSC double figure scorers, besides Hughey and Kennedy, in¬ cluded Jim Waldron (guard), 14, Blanchard, 16, and forward Randy Thompson, 11. Owens led the Titan attack with 23 pots, while forward Ray Calaroe netted 11 and Brown Suite A PROVIDENT MUTUALMH LIFE a century ol dedicated u PLAY WIN-A-CHECK jfjffk -FREE LUBE *WjW • FREE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ^ffly No Obligation Blue Chip Stamps LUNG'S FLYINGJA' SERVICE Yes. Thanks to United's unique program for pri¬ vate pilots you can now apply for the job of pilot prior to obtaining the required commercial pilot license. We'll even help you in financing this license. To qualify, you need a private pilot license, 2 years college (half the credits required for graduation), age 20-29, height 5'6* to 6'4*, U.S. or Canadian citizen, eyesight 20/70 correctable to 20/20 with glasses, and ex¬ cellent physical condition. Get all the dctaiLs regarding this outstanding career opportunity: UNITED For Application or Information - Contact Mr. R.W. Edmonson Tuesday, February 15th Noon — 2 p.m. UNITED AIR LINES Fresno Air Terminal No Appointment is Necessary |