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E DATLY COLLEGIAN 'Shocking'Viet novel ordered by bookstore A dozen copies of the *LBJ Brigade,* a young American soldier's shocking story of war¬ fare In Viet Nam, have been or¬ dered by the college bookstore. Author of the 'LBJ Brigade* ls William Wilson who uses an undercurrent of cynlcLsm and satire to dispute many of the to Justify the war. The penetrating novel contra- trayed In the The Green Berets.* Wilson writes, *I am 1-A. 1-A ls the national sealofapproval.lt means I am the cream of Ameri¬ can manhood: over 18 and under 26, physically and morally and mentally competent, andlBnlsbed witn school. 1-A ls the highest upon Its cltliens.* CLUB NEWS By LILLY MOR1SHIMA I mean, li you're crippled, blind, stupid, queer, fat or have lots of babies, you have enough troubles, why should you have to die.* The book has been fairly suc¬ cessful In San Francisco but sales have been hampered by boycotts In other areas. Charles Randall, assistant professor of speech, will speak at the Drama Club meeting today sedate it ain't 400 CID V-8. Full 115-inch wheelbase. Heavy- duty springs, shock absorbers, shaft. Sway bars, front and rear. High-performance axle. Dual exhausts. Beefed-up wheels. White-Line or wide-oval Red-Line tires. Bucket seats. Louvered hood. Higher oil pressure. They're all standard goodies at one modest price. Avail¬ able also, if you wish-Rocket Rally Pac, UHV ignition, superstock wheels, front disc brakes and the like. Put one into action and you'll agree: 1967 Olds 4-4-2 is the sweetest, neat¬ est, completest anti-boredom bundle on rubber! olds [mmm; FOR EJCITrlMEHT...TOROHABO STYLE! See the deal you can get on an OLDS 442 at. . . FRESNO MOTOR SALES 700 Van Ness Ave., Fresno The Christian Science Organ¬ ization will meet today at 1 p.m. in the Religious Center, across from tho campus on Shaw Avenue. Psychology Dr. William Coe will speak at Uio Psychology Club moetlng to¬ night at 7:30 In Education- Psychology 219. He will discuss hypnosis and Its relation to psychology. Dr. Wayne B. Holder, faculty advisor, ln- attena the meeting. University Danes There will be a meeting of the University Dames tonight at 7:15 In the Guarantee Savings and Loan Building, Blackstone and Ashlan Avenues. Artex and liquid em¬ broidery will be discussed. if Sigma Delta Chi, profes- d Journalism fraternity, to- at 7:30 in Business 242 to iss a Joint meeting with Theta The Baptist Student Union will meet tonlghtat6:30 forabuslness meeting at tho Southern Baptist liellglous Center on East Shaw sufficient faculties drive a '67 DATSUN COMPLETE SPORTS C Delivers fUUy equipped „. $2546 ...... 2800 Divlsadero 233-37111 Internationals On Campus By COLLEEN LEHMAN Thursday, November 10. 1M6 TV show scores election first a first fvl-ir Internationals will have a full schedule Sunday with the first league soccer game at 1 p,m., a fashion and talent show from 3:30 to 8 p.m. and the Norman Luboff Choir concert at 8:30 p.m. The America soccer team, composed of both international and American students, will kick off the 1988-67 league season at the Romaln Playground at First and Belmont Avenues. Dr. Jose Elgorrlaga, America coach and assistant professor of foreign languages, anticipates a good year as his crew has more ex¬ perience behind then now than they did last year. He explained that the team's play will Improve as the season progresses and as the new players become accustomed to the game. Graves and Baker Halls wUl sponsor an International Talent and Fashion Show after the soccer game at Baker Hall from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Kathy Williams, cnairman of special events at Baker, explained that the purpose of tho program is to acquaint International students with Fashions fc Sunday evening the Rotary Clubs of Frosno will take eight forelg students to tho Norman Luboff Choir concert at 8:30 p.m. in the ne Fresno Community and Convention Center. As Rotary guests, tho students will be provided with tickets an transportation to the concert. Foreign students should sign up fo tho affair In tho Foreign Student Office in Administration 103 toda and Friday. day morning when they presented the only locally-produced elec¬ tion wrap-up In the Fresno area. The students did a wonderful Job,* said Merlyn Burrlss, associate professor of speech. ■And considering the problems Involved the show turned out very well.* The election coverage was pre¬ sented as part of "This Morning in Fresno," a program produced In tho FSC television studio and broadcast every weekday morn¬ ing on KJEO-TV. Burrlss said the students de¬ cided Monday to do a full-scale Issues," said Burrlss. "And UPI wire was giving us the la results on the state lssu thing was set up and ready tc ■The only thing left to do to bring tho vote tabulations I "We could h tour cameras I program,' said International at The long-awaited International House constitution ls no stated Paul Waklm, House president. 'All that remains ti cation by 2/3 of tho center residents.* •If the document passes, which wo are suro It will, a new election •s will follow,* ho said. Waklm also rovoalod that he will not Is ratlfl- "I told them a show of this na¬ ture would take careful planning,* said Burrlss. Norm Repanlch, a senior radio and television major, volunteered T. J. Darlemarge C lifts to be the producer. He and other most of the details on Monday, Distinctive Gift Ideas •Tuesday afternoon they put up For All era angles," said Burrlss. ".They arrived Wednesday at 8 a.m. for the final preparation.* - _ 3046 N Palm V, He said It was a hectic two . 1 LETTERS help pass the bond Issue which would have paid for that building. btciusee.hantde^ar.! Again, bouquets to all tho stu¬ dents who gave of their time In asure passes. Appar- this effort. My sincere thanks to all of you. BOBBYE SLSK TEMPLE -l In a new building to Assistant Regional Coordinator Committee on Proposition 2 Uniqueness: Gold Moster Originals one-of-a-kind look in contemporary bridal sets that relied the sparkle of loday'i romance ond the promisi ' ight tomorrows... coplured, tot Matchmaker: i Master Originals offer the dea in antiques... the coveted im look in beautiful bridal sels I .. in designs keyed to wide and omt wedding bands for him. • sparkling collection lodoy 3rd Prize College Contest! Congratulations to Thorn Anable, UCLA Senior Did you know everything King Midas touched turned to gold ? Our message: \6uthink Midas had problems? It seems as if everything you touch turns into bills. But don't worry. Security Bank understands-underskinds you and your number one problem, money. Visit Security Bank and shake hands with a friend. SECU1OTY FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Object Description
Title | 1966_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 | Nov 10, 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 | E DATLY COLLEGIAN 'Shocking'Viet novel ordered by bookstore A dozen copies of the *LBJ Brigade,* a young American soldier's shocking story of war¬ fare In Viet Nam, have been or¬ dered by the college bookstore. Author of the 'LBJ Brigade* ls William Wilson who uses an undercurrent of cynlcLsm and satire to dispute many of the to Justify the war. The penetrating novel contra- trayed In the The Green Berets.* Wilson writes, *I am 1-A. 1-A ls the national sealofapproval.lt means I am the cream of Ameri¬ can manhood: over 18 and under 26, physically and morally and mentally competent, andlBnlsbed witn school. 1-A ls the highest upon Its cltliens.* CLUB NEWS By LILLY MOR1SHIMA I mean, li you're crippled, blind, stupid, queer, fat or have lots of babies, you have enough troubles, why should you have to die.* The book has been fairly suc¬ cessful In San Francisco but sales have been hampered by boycotts In other areas. Charles Randall, assistant professor of speech, will speak at the Drama Club meeting today sedate it ain't 400 CID V-8. Full 115-inch wheelbase. Heavy- duty springs, shock absorbers, shaft. Sway bars, front and rear. High-performance axle. Dual exhausts. Beefed-up wheels. White-Line or wide-oval Red-Line tires. Bucket seats. Louvered hood. Higher oil pressure. They're all standard goodies at one modest price. Avail¬ able also, if you wish-Rocket Rally Pac, UHV ignition, superstock wheels, front disc brakes and the like. Put one into action and you'll agree: 1967 Olds 4-4-2 is the sweetest, neat¬ est, completest anti-boredom bundle on rubber! olds [mmm; FOR EJCITrlMEHT...TOROHABO STYLE! See the deal you can get on an OLDS 442 at. . . FRESNO MOTOR SALES 700 Van Ness Ave., Fresno The Christian Science Organ¬ ization will meet today at 1 p.m. in the Religious Center, across from tho campus on Shaw Avenue. Psychology Dr. William Coe will speak at Uio Psychology Club moetlng to¬ night at 7:30 In Education- Psychology 219. He will discuss hypnosis and Its relation to psychology. Dr. Wayne B. Holder, faculty advisor, ln- attena the meeting. University Danes There will be a meeting of the University Dames tonight at 7:15 In the Guarantee Savings and Loan Building, Blackstone and Ashlan Avenues. Artex and liquid em¬ broidery will be discussed. if Sigma Delta Chi, profes- d Journalism fraternity, to- at 7:30 in Business 242 to iss a Joint meeting with Theta The Baptist Student Union will meet tonlghtat6:30 forabuslness meeting at tho Southern Baptist liellglous Center on East Shaw sufficient faculties drive a '67 DATSUN COMPLETE SPORTS C Delivers fUUy equipped „. $2546 ...... 2800 Divlsadero 233-37111 Internationals On Campus By COLLEEN LEHMAN Thursday, November 10. 1M6 TV show scores election first a first fvl-ir Internationals will have a full schedule Sunday with the first league soccer game at 1 p,m., a fashion and talent show from 3:30 to 8 p.m. and the Norman Luboff Choir concert at 8:30 p.m. The America soccer team, composed of both international and American students, will kick off the 1988-67 league season at the Romaln Playground at First and Belmont Avenues. Dr. Jose Elgorrlaga, America coach and assistant professor of foreign languages, anticipates a good year as his crew has more ex¬ perience behind then now than they did last year. He explained that the team's play will Improve as the season progresses and as the new players become accustomed to the game. Graves and Baker Halls wUl sponsor an International Talent and Fashion Show after the soccer game at Baker Hall from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Kathy Williams, cnairman of special events at Baker, explained that the purpose of tho program is to acquaint International students with Fashions fc Sunday evening the Rotary Clubs of Frosno will take eight forelg students to tho Norman Luboff Choir concert at 8:30 p.m. in the ne Fresno Community and Convention Center. As Rotary guests, tho students will be provided with tickets an transportation to the concert. Foreign students should sign up fo tho affair In tho Foreign Student Office in Administration 103 toda and Friday. day morning when they presented the only locally-produced elec¬ tion wrap-up In the Fresno area. The students did a wonderful Job,* said Merlyn Burrlss, associate professor of speech. ■And considering the problems Involved the show turned out very well.* The election coverage was pre¬ sented as part of "This Morning in Fresno," a program produced In tho FSC television studio and broadcast every weekday morn¬ ing on KJEO-TV. Burrlss said the students de¬ cided Monday to do a full-scale Issues," said Burrlss. "And UPI wire was giving us the la results on the state lssu thing was set up and ready tc ■The only thing left to do to bring tho vote tabulations I "We could h tour cameras I program,' said International at The long-awaited International House constitution ls no stated Paul Waklm, House president. 'All that remains ti cation by 2/3 of tho center residents.* •If the document passes, which wo are suro It will, a new election •s will follow,* ho said. Waklm also rovoalod that he will not Is ratlfl- "I told them a show of this na¬ ture would take careful planning,* said Burrlss. Norm Repanlch, a senior radio and television major, volunteered T. J. Darlemarge C lifts to be the producer. He and other most of the details on Monday, Distinctive Gift Ideas •Tuesday afternoon they put up For All era angles," said Burrlss. ".They arrived Wednesday at 8 a.m. for the final preparation.* - _ 3046 N Palm V, He said It was a hectic two . 1 LETTERS help pass the bond Issue which would have paid for that building. btciusee.hantde^ar.! Again, bouquets to all tho stu¬ dents who gave of their time In asure passes. Appar- this effort. My sincere thanks to all of you. BOBBYE SLSK TEMPLE -l In a new building to Assistant Regional Coordinator Committee on Proposition 2 Uniqueness: Gold Moster Originals one-of-a-kind look in contemporary bridal sets that relied the sparkle of loday'i romance ond the promisi ' ight tomorrows... coplured, tot Matchmaker: i Master Originals offer the dea in antiques... the coveted im look in beautiful bridal sels I .. in designs keyed to wide and omt wedding bands for him. • sparkling collection lodoy 3rd Prize College Contest! Congratulations to Thorn Anable, UCLA Senior Did you know everything King Midas touched turned to gold ? Our message: \6uthink Midas had problems? It seems as if everything you touch turns into bills. But don't worry. Security Bank understands-underskinds you and your number one problem, money. Visit Security Bank and shake hands with a friend. SECU1OTY FIRST NATIONAL BANK |