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2—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Editorial Christmas food drive With all the souabbltog that usually goes on between fraternities, aororlUes and those who Uve In residence halls. It U encouraging to see these three 'groups* cooperate. The drive for canned goods, to be donated to the North Avenue Community Center, shows that studenta who often work at odds to each otoer can get together. Further, canned food coUected wlU be dis¬ tributed between our coUege's students and toe surrounding area. We hope the drive wlU be successful, despite tho Inclement weather that has dampened its beginning. Those heading the drive have been unable to carry out plans to decorate and publicise the project on . o„i ihia ahnuld not keep those who wlah to contrlh unable to carry out plans to aecor»»e «»~ ifuuut™ campus. But this should not keep those who wlah to contribute from doing so. Cans of food may be dropped off at any sorority house until the weather permits the use of the depository between the Library and EducaUon-Psychology Building. If each student here can bring Just one can of food the project will be a great success. We hope for nothing less, and commend those who conceived the idea as well as those who are carrying It out. Draff deferment tests scheduled WASHINGTON (UPI) lectlve ServlceSy.-' lege qualification lands, Guam and Puerto Rico are opuu w any draft registrant enrolled In coUege orhlghschool seniors or graduates who have not previously taken the test. held Mar. 11 and 31 and Apr. 8. The tests are designed to Indi¬ cate a student's ability to do col¬ lege work. Results are forwarded Readers' Theater 'Battle of Sexes' begins at FSC The production w toe first i' Thea- aders' Theater has existed e United States for 30 years some performances were ented on the old FSC campus, Readers' Thea - plac anlnK- ful concepts of toe theater, than toe acting and dramatic ex- travanganza which ls basic to the contemporary theater. The works of nine authors wUl be employed to selected dramatic and poetic readings, performed by a cast of eight students. The literature ranges from light humor to the poignant and Sigma Chi. not Theta Chi, flooded Theta Chi Fraternity doesn't have a basement, either flooded or dry. A story Tuesday to the Dally Collegian on the flooded Jim Clark, Floy Paynter, PhU Simons, Dennis Rlckard, Chris¬ tine Saroyan, Ken Crabtree, Linda Hayworth and Charlene Smlty. Phase one, entlUed «How The Battle Began,* ls concerned with the works of Mark Twain ("Diary of Adam and Eve*) and Bernard Shaw ("Androcles and the Lion.*) •The BatUe Continues" (phase two) wUl open with James Thur- ber's fable "Unicorn to toe Gar¬ den* and Dorothy Parker's *The Sexes." Phase Three ('TheMess of Love*) wUl feature *A Spring and the Fall* by Edna St. Vincent Mllray, 'What You Don't Know Won't Hurt You TU Later* by Richard Armour, 'The Girls to Their Summer Dresses* by Irwin Shaw and "The Mess of Love* by D.H. Lawrence. Following a short Intermission the show wUl continue with an Ernest Hemmlngway short story •The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber." Grad Council (Continued from Page 1) Dr. Frank V. Powell, graduate opposition to toe proposal, refer¬ ring to the two seminars no* being offered to geography, Dr. Powell said toe new course would bo giving tho students 'additional credit for w getting credit.' Published five days a week except hoUdays and examination periods by tho FresnoState College Asso¬ ciation. Mall subscriptions 18.00 a semester, 115.00 a year. Edi¬ torial office Business 235, tele¬ phone 222-5181, Ext. 441, 444, 448. Bustooss office, Agriculture ' le 222-3181, eit.2W. it they i eady In other action, the councU; Geography 206, Semlna slcal Geography, from offering of toe seminar to mor€ topic area; Geography 270, Semln T. J. Darlemarge C/ftS Distinctive Gift ideas From Around The World For This Christmas In Fig harden Village 3046 N Palm Ave. read 'Sigma Chi basement.* The reason for toe hose in Sigma Chi bi termlned. CAMPUS CHEVRON TUNE-UP BRAKE SERVICE LUBRICATION FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY BLUE CHIP STAMPS CEDAR & SHAW 222-1181 FLORSHEIM VALUES FROM '19.95 You ran enjoy all llic boncfiu of Florshcim longer wear, perfect fit and quality looks—for at or near the price or ordinary shoes! This is value-Horsheim style! The Charon, $19.95 > Styles II993 to 1979b j Mo,t Imperial Style. I379S FLORSHEIM 1 ON THE CORNER. FULTON & MARIPOSA Phone 268-7794 E DAILY COLLM.IAN— FSC CLUB NEWS By LILLY MORISIIIMA Here's mud in your eye i Hall residents braved up to a half foot of icy ual "Mud Bowl Varsity F Varsity F will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. In Gymnasium 110. The Radio-TV GuUd will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. In the Fresno State CoUege television studio. California College 1 Dr. WUUam Beatty, chairman of the anthropology-sociology de- part ment, will speak on minority Relations In the United States* Thursday at 1 p.m. In Social Sci¬ ence 104. Inter-Varalty Fellowship Inter-Varsity Christian Fel¬ lowship will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. in Speech Arts 169 tor a discussion on 'What Does Being a Christian Have to Do with Christianity.* InternaUonal RelaUona Corliss Bessey, senior poli¬ tical science major, wlU present her sUdes of Russia, Poland and East and West Berlin tonight at 7 o'clock In Cafeteria Committee Room 2 lor the International Re¬ lations Club. Aviation Club The Aviation Club will meet tonight for a get-acquainted meeting at 7 o'clock In EducaUon- Psychology 221. Blue Key Blue Key wUl meet tonight at 7 o'clock la Cafeteria Committee International Club The International Club will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. to Cafe¬ teria Committee Room 1 for a business meeting. ^tftS^OtW^evirfrti^c^ SPECIAL XAAAS COUPON "|0<*/ off... on all merchandise until Christmas *haxxzLL'i. Arts & Hobbies 3341 N. 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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. |
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Title | Dec 7, 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 |
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2—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Editorial
Christmas food drive
With all the souabbltog that usually goes on between fraternities,
aororlUes and those who Uve In residence halls. It U encouraging
to see these three 'groups* cooperate.
The drive for canned goods, to be donated to the North Avenue
Community Center, shows that studenta who often work at odds to each
otoer can get together. Further, canned food coUected wlU be dis¬
tributed between our coUege's students and toe surrounding area.
We hope the drive wlU be successful, despite tho Inclement weather
that has dampened its beginning. Those heading the drive have been
unable to carry out plans to decorate and publicise the project on
. o„i ihia ahnuld not keep those who wlah to contrlh
unable to carry out plans to aecor»»e «»~ ifuuut™
campus. But this should not keep those who wlah to contribute from
doing so. Cans of food may be dropped off at any sorority house until
the weather permits the use of the depository between the Library
and EducaUon-Psychology Building.
If each student here can bring Just one can of food the project will
be a great success. We hope for nothing less, and commend those who
conceived the idea as well as those who are carrying It out.
Draff deferment
tests scheduled
WASHINGTON (UPI)
lectlve ServlceSy.-'
lege qualification
lands, Guam and Puerto Rico
are opuu w any draft registrant
enrolled In coUege orhlghschool
seniors or graduates who have not
previously taken the test.
held Mar. 11 and 31 and Apr. 8.
The tests are designed to Indi¬
cate a student's ability to do col¬
lege work. Results are forwarded
Readers' Theater
'Battle of Sexes'
begins at FSC
The production w
toe first
i' Thea-
aders' Theater has existed
e United States for 30 years
some performances were
ented on the old FSC campus,
Readers' Thea
- plac
anlnK-
ful concepts of toe theater,
than toe acting and dramatic ex-
travanganza which ls basic to the
contemporary theater.
The works of nine authors wUl
be employed to selected dramatic
and poetic readings, performed
by a cast of eight students.
The literature ranges from
light humor to the poignant and
Sigma Chi. not
Theta Chi, flooded
Theta Chi Fraternity doesn't
have a basement, either flooded
or dry. A story Tuesday to the
Dally Collegian on the flooded
Jim Clark, Floy Paynter, PhU
Simons, Dennis Rlckard, Chris¬
tine Saroyan, Ken Crabtree,
Linda Hayworth and Charlene
Smlty.
Phase one, entlUed «How The
Battle Began,* ls concerned with
the works of Mark Twain ("Diary
of Adam and Eve*) and Bernard
Shaw ("Androcles and the Lion.*)
•The BatUe Continues" (phase
two) wUl open with James Thur-
ber's fable "Unicorn to toe Gar¬
den* and Dorothy Parker's *The
Sexes." Phase Three ('TheMess
of Love*) wUl feature *A Spring
and the Fall* by Edna St. Vincent
Mllray, 'What You Don't Know
Won't Hurt You TU Later* by
Richard Armour, 'The Girls to
Their Summer Dresses* by Irwin
Shaw and "The Mess of Love*
by D.H. Lawrence.
Following a short Intermission
the show wUl continue with an
Ernest Hemmlngway short story
•The Short Happy Life of Francis
Macomber."
Grad Council
(Continued from Page 1)
Dr. Frank V. Powell, graduate
opposition to toe proposal, refer¬
ring to the two seminars no*
being offered to geography, Dr.
Powell said toe new course would
bo giving tho students 'additional
credit for w
getting credit.'
Published five days a week except
hoUdays and examination periods
by tho FresnoState College Asso¬
ciation. Mall subscriptions 18.00
a semester, 115.00 a year. Edi¬
torial office Business 235, tele¬
phone 222-5181, Ext. 441, 444,
448. Bustooss office, Agriculture
' le 222-3181, eit.2W.
it they i
eady
In other action, the
councU;
Geography 206, Semlna
slcal Geography, from
offering
of toe seminar to mor€
topic area;
Geography 270, Semln
T. J. Darlemarge C/ftS
Distinctive Gift ideas
From Around The World
For This Christmas
In Fig harden Village
3046 N Palm Ave.
read 'Sigma Chi basement.*
The reason for toe hose in
Sigma Chi bi
termlned.
CAMPUS
CHEVRON
TUNE-UP
BRAKE SERVICE
LUBRICATION
FREE PICK-UP
AND DELIVERY
BLUE CHIP STAMPS
CEDAR & SHAW
222-1181
FLORSHEIM
VALUES FROM '19.95
You ran enjoy all llic boncfiu of Florshcim longer wear,
perfect fit and quality looks—for at or near the price
or ordinary shoes! This is value-Horsheim style!
The Charon, $19.95
> Styles II993 to 1979b j Mo,t Imperial Style. I379S
FLORSHEIM 1
ON THE CORNER. FULTON & MARIPOSA
Phone 268-7794
E DAILY COLLM.IAN—
FSC CLUB NEWS
By LILLY MORISIIIMA
Here's mud in your eye
i Hall residents braved
up to a half foot of icy
ual "Mud Bowl
Varsity F
Varsity F will meet Thursday
at 1 p.m. In Gymnasium 110.
The Radio-TV GuUd will meet
Thursday at 7 p.m. In the Fresno
State CoUege television studio.
California College 1
Dr. WUUam Beatty, chairman
of the anthropology-sociology de-
part ment, will speak on minority
Relations In the United States*
Thursday at 1 p.m. In Social Sci¬
ence 104.
Inter-Varalty Fellowship
Inter-Varsity Christian Fel¬
lowship will meet Thursday at
1 p.m. in Speech Arts 169 tor a
discussion on 'What Does Being
a Christian Have to Do with
Christianity.*
InternaUonal RelaUona
Corliss Bessey, senior poli¬
tical science major, wlU present
her sUdes of Russia, Poland and
East and West Berlin tonight at
7 o'clock In Cafeteria Committee
Room 2 lor the International Re¬
lations Club.
Aviation Club
The Aviation Club will meet
tonight for a get-acquainted
meeting at 7 o'clock In EducaUon-
Psychology 221.
Blue Key
Blue Key wUl meet tonight at
7 o'clock la Cafeteria Committee
International Club
The International Club will
meet Thursday at 1 p.m. to Cafe¬
teria Committee Room 1 for a
business meeting.
^tftS^OtW^evirfrti^c^
SPECIAL XAAAS COUPON
"|0<*/ off... on all merchandise
until Christmas
*haxxzLL'i.
Arts & Hobbies
3341 N. CEDAR
YOUR CLOSEST
FLORIST
Condit's Flowers
& GIFTS
MARTINIZING"
tie most ia MT OIAMIHC
Quality Cleaning
FAST Service
3243 Cedar BA 9-2546
CASNERS
« Remington «
« Electric Shaver *
* *
New super-powered motor —
adjustable roUer combs —
new leather texture grips —
16.99
MANOR DRUGS
3138 N. CEDAR 229-6575
HOUSE OF DISTINCTIVE GIFTS
Cosmetics, Perfumes, Ceramics, Leather Goods,
Pipes, Lighters and Timex Watches
FABRICS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
REDMAN'S YARDAGE
3044 NO. CEDAR
—Pierced Earrings'*
GEORGE E. CRAIN, |