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Toe Pally Collegian Tuesday, February 8, 1966 AS DINNERS i Deliver . Servlrt up now in the ,s Office, remlr class preslden lvltles may sign ndent President's led Jon Bearg, VACANCY CORAL GARDENS - E. SAN BRUNO COLUMNAR MANOR - E. SAN JOSE 2 br. Completely Furnished is low as $135 Contact 221-7613, 229-3710 Marine Officers To Visit Campus The Marine Cons officer selection team will be on the Fresno State College camp is to¬ day, wedne-llay aii-.l Thursday from 13 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Activities Booth. Interview's will be condjctedby Captain M.V. Young and Captain Donald A. Hodgen, USMC . Doth a.'latlon and line officer program1- will Inr explained. Tlie officer candidate an'l aviation of¬ ficer ca-idldaLe courses for sonlors as well as the platoon College Appoints 28 New Staff For Spring School of Business at the Uni¬ versity of Texas In Austin and an English instructor who Is a native of Trinidad are among 12 new faculty members hired by the Fresno State College for die spring semester. Dr. A. Hamilton Chute, who headed the schools of business at both the University of Texas and the University of Toledo, will be a lecturer of marketing In the school of business at FSC. Dr. Chuto, who at 75 Is tho oldest of tho new faculty members, has also taught at Southern Methodist University, Biarritz. American University an Instructor In the department of Industrial arts; Robert T. Goss, foreign language depart¬ ment; Dr. John P. Highlander, television coordinator; Dr. Toshlo Ishlmoto, ornamental horticulture; Charles S. Jaeger, foreign language department; Kir,I navl. I of « ] Ohio rslty. speech; Dr. Paul L. Rosenthal, mathematics; and Calvin H. Sorensen, physical education. George A. Kodetls has been ap¬ pointed to a position In the art department of the Bakersfleld Center, Fresno Stato College New part-time Instructors will be .Stanley C. Bitters, William B. Burton, Doyle J. Clayton, Daniel N. Cunningham, Dale W. Daniel, Brian S. Enmxe, Jon W. Fergu¬ son, Tom R. Honnlon, Elizabeth , Dr. A e English depart- C. Lockford, Robert R. SUMMER SESSION inJapan &. give your worsteds a real hot wing tip Get a move on in the blucher with the Flexit Cushion insole in¬ side. Outside everything's smoothed over in smooth black forest or black cherry or black calf. City Club Shoes $15.00 to $24.00. Available at these fine stores: KASERS SHOES KASERS SHOES 2042 Second St. Selrrta, Colif. Reedley, Calif. BY SEA - 82 DAYS including Hong Kong . . $1399 AIR PRICE ABOVE INCLUDES ■ i , -. ■ ■ i i : , i ■ i n| tour oltitlils, cowlm, »nd bll "^h'$"W$^$™'Z«; PRICE OF SEA PROGRAM ABOVE INCLUDES FOR DETAILS, APPLY: Japan Summer Session Program c/o Dean of Summer Sessions San Francisco State College 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, California HOWARD TOURS, INC. I Tuesday, February 8, 1866 The Daily Collegian FSC This Week Coed Will Take Part In Program Today FSC TUTORIAL COMMITTEE will meet at 1 pjn. in Speech Arts 169 for orientation of new tutors. All students Interested in tutoring elementary through high school students are invited. CIRCLE K will meet from 8 to 10 p.m. In Art-Home Economics 118 to present Circle K to its new members. A film about the club will be shown and future activities will be discussed. ORCHESIS, modern dance group, will rehearse from 4 to 5:30 p.m. In thedance studio of the Women's Gymnasium for the spring concert Apr. 16. All danc¬ ers on campus are Invited to the meeting. Wednesday FSC TUTORIAL COMMITTEE will meet at 7:30 p.m. In Speech Arts 169 for an orientation of now tutors. All students Interested In tutoring elementary through high Campus Representative for 1966 A position Is now open on your campus. A Time Inc. college rep¬ resentative on a small or medium-sized campus can expect to earn $200 to $750 In commis¬ sions annually selling subscrip¬ tions to TIME, LIFE, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED and FORTUNE at reduced students' and educator rates. On larger campuses, many of our representatives earn over $750 a year. They work hard, of own, and they gain valuable bus- round marketing program. Send name and address, college, class and any other Information you consider Important to Time Inc., College Bureau, TIME & LIFE Building, Rockefeller Center, New York City 10020. All appll- EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNI¬ TIES: The Armstrong Rubber Company, fifth largest tire com¬ pany In the United States present¬ ly offers long-range career op¬ portunities for a graduate en¬ gineer and for students holding BS Degrees. Opportunities are open In our Production-Super¬ vision field. Please phone Art Battlno, Per¬ sonnel Administrator, The Arm¬ strong Rubber Company In Han- ford, California. Phone 582-1061 for an appointment. GRADUATES The Santa Cruz County Public Works Department is looking for June graduates In Civil Engineer¬ ing. ExceUent opportunity to work for growing, progressive county. Salary range $610-707. A rep¬ resentative will be on campus Friday, February 11th. Sign up at the placement office today. 2 BDRM. FURN. APT., Blt-lns. $100. 3411 E. Harvey. See Mgr., Apt. D or Ph. after 6, 255-5637. CATHOLIC GRADUATE ASSO¬ CIATION and the CATHOUC PHYSICIANS GUILD will sponsor Michael Novak at the Newman rb meeting Is to be FSC This Week, be sure to pick up a form In 'The Dally Collegian* office, Business 235. The form must be completed and returned by noon of the Fri¬ day preceding publication to In¬ sure printing in the following Monday's edition. Thursday group, will rehearse from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the dance studio of the Women's Gymnasium for the spring concert Apr. 16. All danc¬ ers on campus are invited to the meeting. MARLINDS. synchronized swimming group, will choose swimmers for the spring exhibi¬ tion at a business meeting at 6:30 p.m. In the swimming pool social science major at Fresno State College, has been accepted by Chapman College as a student on Its Seven Seas Division Float¬ ing Campus for the 1966 spring Departing Feb. 10 from Los Angeles, students and faculty of the floating campus will spend four months visiting Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, Malaysia, India, Ceylon, Madagascar, Tan¬ zania, Ethiopia, Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Greece, Italy, Algeria, Morocco, and I" Full c regular seinoster load, «1U be given to students who take part in the program. Musselman To Show Slides On Europe Darwin B. Musselman, associ¬ ate professor of art, will (how color slides during a talk, Im¬ pressions of Europe, in Alumni Hall at pacific College today at 8:15 p.m. Admission will be 75 Musselman will discuss how he uses slides as a basis tor some of his paintings. Could you noodle out solutions like these... right after graduation? (Then see our man on campus. He's got a career for you.) First assignment Find the best possible way lo replace isolated mountain-lop repealer slalions in case they were dam¬ aged Solulion Joe produced a design repealer unit One lhat could bo moved guickly lo even Ihe mosl rugged location. Good idea' We ordered 22 ol Ihe trailers built al a cost of aboul $2 million. Don Turley B.S. I San Diego Stale. First assignmenl: Analyze the eflec atmospheric condiiions on microw transmission in the Imperial Valley. Don also had lo design microwave radio relay routes, lake field explorations, note transmission measurements and analyze ihe appropriateness of the selected siles. Result? Don's study will influence the de¬ sign and construction ol lulure micro¬ wave systems all over Ihe country. sity of Redlands. : Develop a procedi lor non-managemenl training and super¬ vision of all records and reports in the Sanla Ana Tralfic District. Job well done? We made Howard coordinator lor all fa¬ cility arrangements involving moves and enlargements in that office. Iver Trebort B.A. in Liberal Arts, San Fernando Valley Slate. First assignment: Study and analyze the district sales and collection activities and develop a program for improvement. The outcome: We liked Iver's ideas so well that we put him in charge ol an exchange where he successfully carried out his own recommendations. "SEE OUR MAN ON CAMPUS MARCH 3 AND 4" ® Pacific Telephone AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Object Description
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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Feb 8, 1966 Pg. 4-5 |
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 | Toe Pally Collegian Tuesday, February 8, 1966 AS DINNERS i Deliver . Servlrt up now in the ,s Office, remlr class preslden lvltles may sign ndent President's led Jon Bearg, VACANCY CORAL GARDENS - E. SAN BRUNO COLUMNAR MANOR - E. SAN JOSE 2 br. Completely Furnished is low as $135 Contact 221-7613, 229-3710 Marine Officers To Visit Campus The Marine Cons officer selection team will be on the Fresno State College camp is to¬ day, wedne-llay aii-.l Thursday from 13 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Activities Booth. Interview's will be condjctedby Captain M.V. Young and Captain Donald A. Hodgen, USMC . Doth a.'latlon and line officer program1- will Inr explained. Tlie officer candidate an'l aviation of¬ ficer ca-idldaLe courses for sonlors as well as the platoon College Appoints 28 New Staff For Spring School of Business at the Uni¬ versity of Texas In Austin and an English instructor who Is a native of Trinidad are among 12 new faculty members hired by the Fresno State College for die spring semester. Dr. A. Hamilton Chute, who headed the schools of business at both the University of Texas and the University of Toledo, will be a lecturer of marketing In the school of business at FSC. Dr. Chuto, who at 75 Is tho oldest of tho new faculty members, has also taught at Southern Methodist University, Biarritz. American University an Instructor In the department of Industrial arts; Robert T. Goss, foreign language depart¬ ment; Dr. John P. Highlander, television coordinator; Dr. Toshlo Ishlmoto, ornamental horticulture; Charles S. Jaeger, foreign language department; Kir,I navl. I of « ] Ohio rslty. speech; Dr. Paul L. Rosenthal, mathematics; and Calvin H. Sorensen, physical education. George A. Kodetls has been ap¬ pointed to a position In the art department of the Bakersfleld Center, Fresno Stato College New part-time Instructors will be .Stanley C. Bitters, William B. Burton, Doyle J. Clayton, Daniel N. Cunningham, Dale W. Daniel, Brian S. Enmxe, Jon W. Fergu¬ son, Tom R. Honnlon, Elizabeth , Dr. A e English depart- C. Lockford, Robert R. SUMMER SESSION inJapan &. give your worsteds a real hot wing tip Get a move on in the blucher with the Flexit Cushion insole in¬ side. Outside everything's smoothed over in smooth black forest or black cherry or black calf. City Club Shoes $15.00 to $24.00. Available at these fine stores: KASERS SHOES KASERS SHOES 2042 Second St. Selrrta, Colif. Reedley, Calif. BY SEA - 82 DAYS including Hong Kong . . $1399 AIR PRICE ABOVE INCLUDES ■ i , -. ■ ■ i i : , i ■ i n| tour oltitlils, cowlm, »nd bll "^h'$"W$^$™'Z«; PRICE OF SEA PROGRAM ABOVE INCLUDES FOR DETAILS, APPLY: Japan Summer Session Program c/o Dean of Summer Sessions San Francisco State College 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, California HOWARD TOURS, INC. I Tuesday, February 8, 1866 The Daily Collegian FSC This Week Coed Will Take Part In Program Today FSC TUTORIAL COMMITTEE will meet at 1 pjn. in Speech Arts 169 for orientation of new tutors. All students Interested in tutoring elementary through high school students are invited. CIRCLE K will meet from 8 to 10 p.m. In Art-Home Economics 118 to present Circle K to its new members. A film about the club will be shown and future activities will be discussed. ORCHESIS, modern dance group, will rehearse from 4 to 5:30 p.m. In thedance studio of the Women's Gymnasium for the spring concert Apr. 16. All danc¬ ers on campus are Invited to the meeting. Wednesday FSC TUTORIAL COMMITTEE will meet at 7:30 p.m. In Speech Arts 169 for an orientation of now tutors. All students Interested In tutoring elementary through high Campus Representative for 1966 A position Is now open on your campus. A Time Inc. college rep¬ resentative on a small or medium-sized campus can expect to earn $200 to $750 In commis¬ sions annually selling subscrip¬ tions to TIME, LIFE, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED and FORTUNE at reduced students' and educator rates. On larger campuses, many of our representatives earn over $750 a year. They work hard, of own, and they gain valuable bus- round marketing program. Send name and address, college, class and any other Information you consider Important to Time Inc., College Bureau, TIME & LIFE Building, Rockefeller Center, New York City 10020. All appll- EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNI¬ TIES: The Armstrong Rubber Company, fifth largest tire com¬ pany In the United States present¬ ly offers long-range career op¬ portunities for a graduate en¬ gineer and for students holding BS Degrees. Opportunities are open In our Production-Super¬ vision field. Please phone Art Battlno, Per¬ sonnel Administrator, The Arm¬ strong Rubber Company In Han- ford, California. Phone 582-1061 for an appointment. GRADUATES The Santa Cruz County Public Works Department is looking for June graduates In Civil Engineer¬ ing. ExceUent opportunity to work for growing, progressive county. Salary range $610-707. A rep¬ resentative will be on campus Friday, February 11th. Sign up at the placement office today. 2 BDRM. FURN. APT., Blt-lns. $100. 3411 E. Harvey. See Mgr., Apt. D or Ph. after 6, 255-5637. CATHOLIC GRADUATE ASSO¬ CIATION and the CATHOUC PHYSICIANS GUILD will sponsor Michael Novak at the Newman rb meeting Is to be FSC This Week, be sure to pick up a form In 'The Dally Collegian* office, Business 235. The form must be completed and returned by noon of the Fri¬ day preceding publication to In¬ sure printing in the following Monday's edition. Thursday group, will rehearse from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the dance studio of the Women's Gymnasium for the spring concert Apr. 16. All danc¬ ers on campus are invited to the meeting. MARLINDS. synchronized swimming group, will choose swimmers for the spring exhibi¬ tion at a business meeting at 6:30 p.m. In the swimming pool social science major at Fresno State College, has been accepted by Chapman College as a student on Its Seven Seas Division Float¬ ing Campus for the 1966 spring Departing Feb. 10 from Los Angeles, students and faculty of the floating campus will spend four months visiting Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, Malaysia, India, Ceylon, Madagascar, Tan¬ zania, Ethiopia, Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Greece, Italy, Algeria, Morocco, and I" Full c regular seinoster load, «1U be given to students who take part in the program. Musselman To Show Slides On Europe Darwin B. Musselman, associ¬ ate professor of art, will (how color slides during a talk, Im¬ pressions of Europe, in Alumni Hall at pacific College today at 8:15 p.m. Admission will be 75 Musselman will discuss how he uses slides as a basis tor some of his paintings. Could you noodle out solutions like these... right after graduation? (Then see our man on campus. He's got a career for you.) First assignment Find the best possible way lo replace isolated mountain-lop repealer slalions in case they were dam¬ aged Solulion Joe produced a design repealer unit One lhat could bo moved guickly lo even Ihe mosl rugged location. Good idea' We ordered 22 ol Ihe trailers built al a cost of aboul $2 million. Don Turley B.S. I San Diego Stale. First assignmenl: Analyze the eflec atmospheric condiiions on microw transmission in the Imperial Valley. Don also had lo design microwave radio relay routes, lake field explorations, note transmission measurements and analyze ihe appropriateness of the selected siles. Result? Don's study will influence the de¬ sign and construction ol lulure micro¬ wave systems all over Ihe country. sity of Redlands. : Develop a procedi lor non-managemenl training and super¬ vision of all records and reports in the Sanla Ana Tralfic District. Job well done? We made Howard coordinator lor all fa¬ cility arrangements involving moves and enlargements in that office. Iver Trebort B.A. in Liberal Arts, San Fernando Valley Slate. First assignment: Study and analyze the district sales and collection activities and develop a program for improvement. The outcome: We liked Iver's ideas so well that we put him in charge ol an exchange where he successfully carried out his own recommendations. "SEE OUR MAN ON CAMPUS MARCH 3 AND 4" ® Pacific Telephone AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER |