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The Dally Collflm Monday, September 12, 196ft ' EDITORIAL As we emerge-- 'One in a Mass' Reagan's farm address t is 'one in a mass'. We must re- s are avldent. On ono side, entering students of tholr opportunities to bo Individuals. On the nts will be horded into lines from 'A to Clr* iter tho gymnasium to register only after pro- .ed uniformly to the last line — and then pull go through a computer that will reduce every- e efficient and *Cls to Fon" — class cards which wl thing and evoryono to In other words, we're caught by a sys but trying to retain what seems to be the ! Few would argue efficiency is vital. It's money. We bow to both daily, and all of us aro hero trying to hono our minds into marketablo machines of one type or another. Evon those In tho arts program got hung up In analysis, In dropping individual forms Into moro readily Identifiable slots. Windows were placed as Integral parts of campus buildings, to break the monotony of flat walls, not to mention tho providing of light. The same windows aro slowly being blotted out by trees and bushes. Parking spaces arc provided, but not everyone can park in them. The list of illusions is long and depressing. We strivo for some¬ thing for which wo have lost a definition. to the Integrity thoy wore born with. But It gets harder by the year to separate tho real from tho illusion, r thano •of I s still a placo i Senate system in use this semester State College. In subsequent rog- Colleglan, each aspect of the sys¬ tem will be explalnod In moro do- permanent boards—on arts ant lectures, on athletics, on thi Collego Union and on publications Each will handle matters undo; C Implementing poll- ".) Work which began abot years ago resulted last spring tho adoption by tho of new bylaws. This semester thi 1] go Into effect, chang body ■eof st . radically. Tho old lng tho b. 14 students representing tho v ous schools of tho college, a; portioned by the student c< will a s presiding officer at vote only t< Non-voting members are student body president and sec vice prosldent, the general rr ager of the a.1 of students, tho a: of tho Board of Directors of thi Association. The board is made ui of administration, faculty and stu dont representatives, and haj collego, of management of asso tlvltles. The boarji has final approva of all budgets boards and actlvli residents, the president pro tern f the student senate, tho presl- ont of tho collego (or his ropre- ontativo), the dean of students, nd two faculty members appolnt- i by the college president, ono (Continued on Page 6, Col. 5) ?AVE10% ON ALL ART SUPPLIES Arts £ Hobbies -* t*u«« OPEN NIGHTS 'TIL 8 P.M. Monday, September 12, 19A0 The Dally Collegian (Continued from Page 1) that thoy would have no bargaining position, unless guaranteed tho right to strike, even at harvest time. However, tho union officials have emphasized that such strikes Reagan has promised to face squarely the problem of farm labor and the need for a solution that will guarantee an adequate labor supply with protection for the welfare of the farmer.' Reagan has come In for criti¬ cism from the Incumbent governor for not being specific about the problems of agrlcul- A native of Tampico, II Reagan was born 55 years a. He attended Illinois pub. schools, graduating from Eure College In 1932. Besides his acting experlont Beacan was president of t Screen Actors Guild '"' y an ovorwhelm- ostabllsh ;dav lslod byacablnotcom- lairmen of 10 standing ?-, and has tho power to y other person to the Reagan's appearance Thi evening will be his second in Frosno In loss than ono week. Saturday, ho was a speaker at the meeting of the California Republi¬ can Assembly board of directors The Republican hopeful said late last month he would make only three or tour stops In Fresno-tradltlonally a strong¬ hold for Democrats. However, Gov. Brown says he Is concerned with what happened In the primary. Although he won ty over Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty, Brown lost In cotton-rich Kern County, and generally has lost support In the San Joaquin Valley since the termination of anlulh among Republican -est* clallylr Southern Californl Tho Dally Collegian Invltes letters on any topic. Letters should be typewr ouble- spaced) and mu with name, class addr be withheld upon request. Spe- cial effort will print letters sho rtertfl an 250 Motion political figure, ^ce, Tho early hour of the speech Demo- was chosen, according to a local aligned Reagan for Governor spokesman, ui5 us- so as not to pre-empt the pre- .mu'nlst mieros of fall television shows. STARTS WEDNESDAY Ls3— DOORS OPEN 12:45 EXCLUSIVELY Really!! there's a time and place for Really? everything! this time I know just the place! BRIAN JULIE JAMK/ BEDFORD ■ SOMMARS ■ FARENTlNO ECTACULAR^ &..MIRACLES IN THE AIR!"! m 3 s m Over Verdun and the Marne... above the thunder of the cannon... 2 far from the mud and bayonets of no mans land... B THERE WAS NO QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT! M ;a ^ The Blue Max1 will hold you on the edge 1st Prize College Contest! Congratulations to Paul S. Fingerote, UCLA Junior II 7 \ (& <3\ Our message: \j7\ > Whether you're saving %, silver bullets or copper pennies, you'll get fast, friendly, personal service at Security Bank. Visit your nearest branch today. Make your financial partner SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK SL^A.
Object Description
Title | 1966_09 The Daily Collegian September 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 | Sept 12, 1966 Pg. 2-3 |
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 Collflm Monday, September 12, 196ft ' EDITORIAL As we emerge-- 'One in a Mass' Reagan's farm address t is 'one in a mass'. We must re- s are avldent. On ono side, entering students of tholr opportunities to bo Individuals. On the nts will be horded into lines from 'A to Clr* iter tho gymnasium to register only after pro- .ed uniformly to the last line — and then pull go through a computer that will reduce every- e efficient and *Cls to Fon" — class cards which wl thing and evoryono to In other words, we're caught by a sys but trying to retain what seems to be the ! Few would argue efficiency is vital. It's money. We bow to both daily, and all of us aro hero trying to hono our minds into marketablo machines of one type or another. Evon those In tho arts program got hung up In analysis, In dropping individual forms Into moro readily Identifiable slots. Windows were placed as Integral parts of campus buildings, to break the monotony of flat walls, not to mention tho providing of light. The same windows aro slowly being blotted out by trees and bushes. Parking spaces arc provided, but not everyone can park in them. The list of illusions is long and depressing. We strivo for some¬ thing for which wo have lost a definition. to the Integrity thoy wore born with. But It gets harder by the year to separate tho real from tho illusion, r thano •of I s still a placo i Senate system in use this semester State College. In subsequent rog- Colleglan, each aspect of the sys¬ tem will be explalnod In moro do- permanent boards—on arts ant lectures, on athletics, on thi Collego Union and on publications Each will handle matters undo; C Implementing poll- ".) Work which began abot years ago resulted last spring tho adoption by tho of new bylaws. This semester thi 1] go Into effect, chang body ■eof st . radically. Tho old lng tho b. 14 students representing tho v ous schools of tho college, a; portioned by the student c< will a s presiding officer at vote only t< Non-voting members are student body president and sec vice prosldent, the general rr ager of the a.1 of students, tho a: of tho Board of Directors of thi Association. The board is made ui of administration, faculty and stu dont representatives, and haj collego, of management of asso tlvltles. The boarji has final approva of all budgets boards and actlvli residents, the president pro tern f the student senate, tho presl- ont of tho collego (or his ropre- ontativo), the dean of students, nd two faculty members appolnt- i by the college president, ono (Continued on Page 6, Col. 5) ?AVE10% ON ALL ART SUPPLIES Arts £ Hobbies -* t*u«« OPEN NIGHTS 'TIL 8 P.M. Monday, September 12, 19A0 The Dally Collegian (Continued from Page 1) that thoy would have no bargaining position, unless guaranteed tho right to strike, even at harvest time. However, tho union officials have emphasized that such strikes Reagan has promised to face squarely the problem of farm labor and the need for a solution that will guarantee an adequate labor supply with protection for the welfare of the farmer.' Reagan has come In for criti¬ cism from the Incumbent governor for not being specific about the problems of agrlcul- A native of Tampico, II Reagan was born 55 years a. He attended Illinois pub. schools, graduating from Eure College In 1932. Besides his acting experlont Beacan was president of t Screen Actors Guild '"' y an ovorwhelm- ostabllsh ;dav lslod byacablnotcom- lairmen of 10 standing ?-, and has tho power to y other person to the Reagan's appearance Thi evening will be his second in Frosno In loss than ono week. Saturday, ho was a speaker at the meeting of the California Republi¬ can Assembly board of directors The Republican hopeful said late last month he would make only three or tour stops In Fresno-tradltlonally a strong¬ hold for Democrats. However, Gov. Brown says he Is concerned with what happened In the primary. Although he won ty over Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty, Brown lost In cotton-rich Kern County, and generally has lost support In the San Joaquin Valley since the termination of anlulh among Republican -est* clallylr Southern Californl Tho Dally Collegian Invltes letters on any topic. Letters should be typewr ouble- spaced) and mu with name, class addr be withheld upon request. Spe- cial effort will print letters sho rtertfl an 250 Motion political figure, ^ce, Tho early hour of the speech Demo- was chosen, according to a local aligned Reagan for Governor spokesman, ui5 us- so as not to pre-empt the pre- .mu'nlst mieros of fall television shows. STARTS WEDNESDAY Ls3— DOORS OPEN 12:45 EXCLUSIVELY Really!! there's a time and place for Really? everything! this time I know just the place! BRIAN JULIE JAMK/ BEDFORD ■ SOMMARS ■ FARENTlNO ECTACULAR^ &..MIRACLES IN THE AIR!"! m 3 s m Over Verdun and the Marne... above the thunder of the cannon... 2 far from the mud and bayonets of no mans land... B THERE WAS NO QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT! M ;a ^ The Blue Max1 will hold you on the edge 1st Prize College Contest! Congratulations to Paul S. Fingerote, UCLA Junior II 7 \ (& <3\ Our message: \j7\ > Whether you're saving %, silver bullets or copper pennies, you'll get fast, friendly, personal service at Security Bank. Visit your nearest branch today. Make your financial partner SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK SL^A. |