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2—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday, December 2. 1986 Yearbook gets new look EDITORIAL The ridiculous secret By ALAN HEYMER •Campus 1967." What w crvatlon fee Jump from 11 tc According to editor BobJc However, Jon Jor changes will "Yearbooks li of Ideas and schools and ono I it FSC. Tbe b Jonos said, will be perhaps the most unoriginal. However, all individual mug shots havo been done away with, except for of¬ ficers, and replaced with group Also, Jonos stressed, action shots will be stressed onorganl- zatlon pages because Jones feels that nobody ls Interested in look¬ ing through pago after page of individual mugshots. The organization section will also Includo a complete coverago of student government. It will show the various governing bod¬ ies and explain their functions in an attempt to give these bodies meaning to the students. The sports section has been refilled "Athletics." In addition to tho regular varsity coverage, the section will include portions devoted to intramural sports and individuals and groups who bend back The latest caso In point on this campus c Womens' Affairs and its handling of the C Ball activities. The 1967 queen's Identity was known by nesday evening. Her Identity was passed ot and Queen's early Wed- it for T o Tho Dally Collegian, 1 .Vtaf U o scramble or lift oi r of :, B, fg Larson H| lation of this nation was about half what It is today, that con- "Way back thon, the Sierra Club was formed to protect natural resources from the advancos of man. Nor havo the years perverted the purpose of the Slorra Club. tutting a fantastic (or should that bo fanatic?) now low, a Sierra Club official recently said at a hearing In Fresno, wilderness xmndarlos In Sequoia National Park should bo set so close to a J King area will include Greeks, i that past Greek This is oven more farcical when ono realizes the Beo's story will pass through many more hands than ours would have before tho queen ls "publicly" announced Saturday night, Evon more ridiculous, several copy boys at The Boo are students hero. Havo they been sworn to secrecy? The Boo's Sunday womens' section ls prepared and off tho press far in advance of the time the whole paper hits the streets and porches. Will The Bee hide that sec¬ tion of tho paper until Sunday? All wo ask ls oqual treatment. Wo woro able, through cooperation with the Homecoming Committee, to keep that queen's Identity secret for three days and prepare adequate coverage. We could have done tho same with little effort for tho Campus Queen. The Committee on Women's Affairs decision not only is unfair to us, it ls unfair to the new campus queen, whose picturo wo will be unable to use Monday. A small amount of cooperation could have gone a long way. The Committee on Womens Affairs has demonstrated an almost unbellev- eable lack of Judgment by withholding lnformatic wlU ! :. This: I although ho has jcceodod In getting rid of 1 shots of Greeks, he I that there is a possibility futuro Greek pages wi group shots Instead. UNUSUAL INDIVIDUAL DISTINCTIVE Pipe Smokers' Gifts SHOP AT HEADQUARTERS Aj, PARKER^ ?"| PIPES and TOBACCOS Friday. December 2 E DAILY COLLEOIAN— Male dance added to Orchesis show Ono of tho eight dances ap¬ pearing in tho Fresno State Col- lego production of Orchesis Feb. 17 and 18 ls rather unique In Chemical fallout s ready for the un- above right. "Just to prove my point above left, studies turn the flask upside down over th; The conception of modern dance as a femlnino art ls a view denounced by Celeste Kennedy, UC students vote to receive pill The students at tho University of California Berkeloy campus distribution of birth control pills Tho vote, which was prompted by a petition signed by 800 stu¬ dents, specified that tho pills 1 but the choreography dance planned for this year'sper- formanco, is the first one of its kind In recent years, according Tho basic theme ls that man ls still many of his actions a Hindu god ofthe balance of nature. ■Vishnu" symbolizes that life, In The. it policy o :.s with 3rd Prize College Contest! Congratulations to Joan Jordan, UCLA Senior Did you know Shakespeare wrote a play describing my fathers reaction to the balance in my Security Bank checking account? birth control problems toprlvato physicians and will remain un¬ affected by tho balloting, ac¬ cording to tho health service talned from a vending machine like chewing gum," he said. College student planning a similar campus movement should The FSC staff member went on to say that if any student ls confronted with this problem, ontrol pills are avallablo Teachers slate 9th annual meet The Ninth Annual Conference for Teachers of the Mentally Retarded will bo held Saturday at Fresno Stato College in tho Cafeteria fro TTm luncheon, sponsored JolnUy b the California State Department of Education and FSC.Isdeslgned to promote tho ln-servlco edu¬ cation of school personnel from county and city schools through¬ out the valloy doallng with retard- •Innovatlon In Curriculum" ls Leland E. Mach, professor of special education, ls chairman of i planning commlt- red speaker will be Dr. Gordon F. Johnson of FSC who will speak on "Innovations In Program Instruction for the Mentally Reti Scholar group will initiate 59 scholastic fraternity, at a banquet thatnlghtat Pardlnl's Restaurant. Dr. William B. Up¬ hold, FSC professor of English and philosophy, will bo the guest Tho dinner ls open to the public. Tickets are $3.50 each and may bo ordered from tho Student Ac- &l Our message: You'll find service at Security Bank As You Like It-fast, friendly, personal. Measure for Measure, Security Bank serves students best. Visit your nearest branch today. SECURITY "FIRST NATIONAL BANK . Experimental college (Continued from Pago 11 president reserve tho right to i the schedule 20 per cent of the units allotted to tho college without requiring a favor¬ able recommendation from either the department ortho committee. Tho president establishes the final list of courses andprograms h will b OftMN FOR SALE - 2 wedding dl ■66 SUZUKI - 250 x-6 J '60 IMPALA CONVERT new overhaul $550, 255-7687 eve. '65 VW Excel. Cond. Beige. Credit toward graduation » grams offered. Even If a com ls dropped from tho currlculu FREE FILM CASNSR'S
Object Description
Title | 1966_12 The Daily Collegian December 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 | Dec 2, 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 | 2—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday, December 2. 1986 Yearbook gets new look EDITORIAL The ridiculous secret By ALAN HEYMER •Campus 1967." What w crvatlon fee Jump from 11 tc According to editor BobJc However, Jon Jor changes will "Yearbooks li of Ideas and schools and ono I it FSC. Tbe b Jonos said, will be perhaps the most unoriginal. However, all individual mug shots havo been done away with, except for of¬ ficers, and replaced with group Also, Jonos stressed, action shots will be stressed onorganl- zatlon pages because Jones feels that nobody ls Interested in look¬ ing through pago after page of individual mugshots. The organization section will also Includo a complete coverago of student government. It will show the various governing bod¬ ies and explain their functions in an attempt to give these bodies meaning to the students. The sports section has been refilled "Athletics." In addition to tho regular varsity coverage, the section will include portions devoted to intramural sports and individuals and groups who bend back The latest caso In point on this campus c Womens' Affairs and its handling of the C Ball activities. The 1967 queen's Identity was known by nesday evening. Her Identity was passed ot and Queen's early Wed- it for T o Tho Dally Collegian, 1 .Vtaf U o scramble or lift oi r of :, B, fg Larson H| lation of this nation was about half what It is today, that con- "Way back thon, the Sierra Club was formed to protect natural resources from the advancos of man. Nor havo the years perverted the purpose of the Slorra Club. tutting a fantastic (or should that bo fanatic?) now low, a Sierra Club official recently said at a hearing In Fresno, wilderness xmndarlos In Sequoia National Park should bo set so close to a J King area will include Greeks, i that past Greek This is oven more farcical when ono realizes the Beo's story will pass through many more hands than ours would have before tho queen ls "publicly" announced Saturday night, Evon more ridiculous, several copy boys at The Boo are students hero. Havo they been sworn to secrecy? The Boo's Sunday womens' section ls prepared and off tho press far in advance of the time the whole paper hits the streets and porches. Will The Bee hide that sec¬ tion of tho paper until Sunday? All wo ask ls oqual treatment. Wo woro able, through cooperation with the Homecoming Committee, to keep that queen's Identity secret for three days and prepare adequate coverage. We could have done tho same with little effort for tho Campus Queen. The Committee on Women's Affairs decision not only is unfair to us, it ls unfair to the new campus queen, whose picturo wo will be unable to use Monday. A small amount of cooperation could have gone a long way. The Committee on Womens Affairs has demonstrated an almost unbellev- eable lack of Judgment by withholding lnformatic wlU ! :. This: I although ho has jcceodod In getting rid of 1 shots of Greeks, he I that there is a possibility futuro Greek pages wi group shots Instead. UNUSUAL INDIVIDUAL DISTINCTIVE Pipe Smokers' Gifts SHOP AT HEADQUARTERS Aj, PARKER^ ?"| PIPES and TOBACCOS Friday. December 2 E DAILY COLLEOIAN— Male dance added to Orchesis show Ono of tho eight dances ap¬ pearing in tho Fresno State Col- lego production of Orchesis Feb. 17 and 18 ls rather unique In Chemical fallout s ready for the un- above right. "Just to prove my point above left, studies turn the flask upside down over th; The conception of modern dance as a femlnino art ls a view denounced by Celeste Kennedy, UC students vote to receive pill The students at tho University of California Berkeloy campus distribution of birth control pills Tho vote, which was prompted by a petition signed by 800 stu¬ dents, specified that tho pills 1 but the choreography dance planned for this year'sper- formanco, is the first one of its kind In recent years, according Tho basic theme ls that man ls still many of his actions a Hindu god ofthe balance of nature. ■Vishnu" symbolizes that life, In The. it policy o :.s with 3rd Prize College Contest! Congratulations to Joan Jordan, UCLA Senior Did you know Shakespeare wrote a play describing my fathers reaction to the balance in my Security Bank checking account? birth control problems toprlvato physicians and will remain un¬ affected by tho balloting, ac¬ cording to tho health service talned from a vending machine like chewing gum," he said. College student planning a similar campus movement should The FSC staff member went on to say that if any student ls confronted with this problem, ontrol pills are avallablo Teachers slate 9th annual meet The Ninth Annual Conference for Teachers of the Mentally Retarded will bo held Saturday at Fresno Stato College in tho Cafeteria fro TTm luncheon, sponsored JolnUy b the California State Department of Education and FSC.Isdeslgned to promote tho ln-servlco edu¬ cation of school personnel from county and city schools through¬ out the valloy doallng with retard- •Innovatlon In Curriculum" ls Leland E. Mach, professor of special education, ls chairman of i planning commlt- red speaker will be Dr. Gordon F. Johnson of FSC who will speak on "Innovations In Program Instruction for the Mentally Reti Scholar group will initiate 59 scholastic fraternity, at a banquet thatnlghtat Pardlnl's Restaurant. Dr. William B. Up¬ hold, FSC professor of English and philosophy, will bo the guest Tho dinner ls open to the public. Tickets are $3.50 each and may bo ordered from tho Student Ac- &l Our message: You'll find service at Security Bank As You Like It-fast, friendly, personal. Measure for Measure, Security Bank serves students best. Visit your nearest branch today. SECURITY "FIRST NATIONAL BANK . Experimental college (Continued from Pago 11 president reserve tho right to i the schedule 20 per cent of the units allotted to tho college without requiring a favor¬ able recommendation from either the department ortho committee. Tho president establishes the final list of courses andprograms h will b OftMN FOR SALE - 2 wedding dl ■66 SUZUKI - 250 x-6 J '60 IMPALA CONVERT new overhaul $550, 255-7687 eve. '65 VW Excel. Cond. Beige. Credit toward graduation » grams offered. Even If a com ls dropped from tho currlculu FREE FILM CASNSR'S |