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Decembers. 1966 ^fft^TidL Door is open for Ph.D.s at FSC Chi Alpha Chi Alpha will meet tonight at 7:30 at the home of Dan Smith, 478- E. Dakota Avenue. Norman Cravor, president, Invites all persona to attend. Alpha Kappa Pal Alpha Kappa Psl will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. In Social Sci¬ ence 105 to discuss Initiation of Editorial Fight, fight e Student ind Inter-Club CouncU a » periods.* Although the take much more Into consideration than student opinion, there can be little doubt on how students feel. There ls even less doubt that our college ls running out of space — fast. Professors are already starting to be told there ls no room for certain classes. Evening hours wUl be expanded, and some say we can look forward to Saturday classes eventually. It Is understating things to say the administration faces a problem. The decision must not only take into account student feelings, but probloms our college has with higher authorities, allotments of funds, buUdlng priorities and other complex factors. Our guess Is that students fighting to keep a free period on Tuesdays and Thursdays are fighting a losing battle. But the Im¬ portant thing Is they aro fighting. Faculty K valuations The Faculty Evaluations Com¬ mittee will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. In the Student ] The Pre-Dental Club will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. In Cafeteria Committee Room 1 to make final plans tor the Dec. 9 field trip to San Francisco. The club's yearbook picture will also be taken that night. Sally's bikini causes squint OXFORD, England — UPI — Oxford University student Sally PurceU whipped up an appealing bikini from a tabloid newspaper for a fancy dress ball here, but so many people borrowed b forward to the day when Fresno Stat* has sufficient equipment and library resources to Offer a Ph.D. program. Dr. Tueller attended a state committee meeting of the Coor¬ dinating Council lor Higher Ed¬ ucation In Sacramento Monday. study of present state college faculties tor advanced graduate studies, including the possibility of a doctoral degree In teaching. State College Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke said that stato colleges are not equipped to award Ph.D'a In 'expensive fields like nuclear physics or Renaissance studies,* but they should be permitted to do so *ln more general fields, like literature and history. ■At least this leaves the door open,* Chancellor Dumke contin¬ ued, "I am convinced that the data wUl support our position.* Dr. Tueller says that Fresno Stat* and tho other stato colleges are weU staffed and that the sub¬ ject of teacher-q ) light t - ciga¬ rettes that Sally w the comic strips. Then her boy¬ friend sent her home to change to Pre-Christmas Sale orig. 17.98 toSS. ...13 to 2 Comedians could aid space program—Cosby, orbiting earth? By RON LONG Considering the recent trendof ipotllght of government, It would ins to fully utilize hos^ people. splced-up the dull dlalogui thus far been subjected. A space-walk by Skelton w really be a welcome change! the unamuslng amblings of with nothing on their minds especially In toe United Nations soft-shoe act since Nlklta left. One of the most Important po¬ of negotiator w e Viet Cong. two years. They imply this was simply the scheduled end of a completed program. nauts have exhausted their supply of candid, witty comments and the Now, If personalities such as BUI Cosby, the late Lenny Bruce or even Red Skelton could be per- 's foreign relations, for h standing of Asian problems and a good deal of persuasive power. Hollywood's Eurasian beauty, France ('World of Suzle Wong')' Nuyen would be the logical choice. What healthy, red-blooded Viet Cong wouldn't lay down his arms Speech correction lab Students Interested in a major or minor speech correction can observe an actual case on training Wednesday at 4 p.m. in Speech •Th.- will ■> Cosby could add new perspec- demonstratlon fromoi tlon room through a one-waj window,* said Dr. G. Bruce Lo- ganbUl, assistant professor o speech. 'Throughout the stratlon I will n and Interpret the techniques be- correctlon major, wUl be with a youngster who ha culty pronouncing toe letl Coffee wUl be served a demonstration and stude ask questions. Dr. LoganbUl emphasl; Jftgrslio I \oh Leiertuf&r <bive ir*s imber i GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. RECRUITING DATE FRIDAY, DEC. 9 DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND CHEMISTS FOR ASSIGNMENTS IN OUR DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION. POSITIONS WILL INCLUDE EXPOSURE TO TIRE DEVELOP¬ MENT, TIRE DESIGN, COMPOUNDING, ETC. PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM ANNOUNCES CAMPUS INTERVIEWS FOR F.LF.C TRIC AL. KLECTRONIC. INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERS $6387 to $7729 PER ANNUM ACCOUNTANTS $6211 to $7090 PER ANNUM MC CLELLAN HAS A CONTINUING REQUIREMENT FOR A LARGE NUMBER OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, INDUSTRIAL, MECHANICAL & AEROSPACE ENGINEERS ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEE POSITIONS ARE IN SUCH FIELDS AS FOLLOWS: LOGISTICS SUPPORT PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION TECHNICAL SUPPLY SUPPORT PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS ARE BEING ACCEPTED FROM STUDENTS WHO WILL RECEIVE THEIR BACHELORS OR MASTERS U.S. ClvU Service Procesures Apply U.S. ClUzenshlpRequlred An Equal Opportunity Employer A RECRUITING REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE AT THE CAMPUS FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEWS ON DECEMBER 8, 1966 CONSULT YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE FOR FURTHER DETAD^S AND TO ARRANGE FOR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENTS Operation Fair Chance (Continued from Pago 1) ers to work with culturally-dls- Welfare last AprU. The grant ls advantaged children, toe Fresno the largest aver received try a project ls designed to conduct school at FSC. research relating to factors af- The Fresno Centor ls part of f acting loacher-pupU rapport and a 91,265,787 three-year project communication In disadvantaged with tho California State College areas. Experimental work with at Hayward and tho University of specially developed teaching ma- Callfornla at Berkeley. terials and techniques ls also o- conducted. . the key to any girl's heart lauderdale's Village Flowers Tutorials begin hospital project The Fresno State CoUege Tu¬ torial Committee ls beginning a special tutoring project at the Fresno County General Hospital. Fred Hypes, tutorial commit¬ tee representative, said this pro¬ ject ls different from the regular tutoring program In that it wUl concentrate on giving social, rather than academic aid to the child patients In the county hos- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN—3 Interview Calendar The Placement Office an¬ nounces that the foUowlng organizations will have Interview graduating seniors. Stu¬ dents must register In Ed¬ ucation-Psychology 123 In advance of Interview dates ent Infor¬ mation Service TUESDAY InternaUonal Student Infor- Bank of America Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. WEDNESDAY Bank of America Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. The Upjohn Company FRIDAY The American Institute tor Foreign Trade California Library Assoc. U.S. Army Material Command San Jose City Police Dept. Goodyear Tire & RubberCo. 'Most of these children,* be said, "arc culturally and emo¬ tionally deprived.* •It Is often the case mat their pareola can't or won't visit them. •Some of the children are fre¬ quent patients because of chronic mental problems rather than phy¬ sical.* The project will be conducted on a 'one-for-one* basis, that ls, one tutor for each child. Initially, there will be Ave A Poetry and music recital will The poetry and music will be tutors conducting the project. bc presented by Fresno State taken from German and English More will be added If the pro- CoUege students Dec. 8 at 7:30 texts. They will be read first by gram ls successful. P>m> ta Music 100. German language students, then Students may obtain In¬ formation concerning these firms by contacting the Placement Office. Recital includes music and poetry THE CRIMSON CASTLE | Night Club atmosphere with 2 live bands! Beverages and snacks \ served by lovely waitresses! Campus attire and 16-21 age limit! WE CATER TO THE COLLEGIATE CROWD sung by students o department. The selections wUl be In Ger¬ man except for two Shakesperian lyrics, "Who ls Sylvia* and •Hark, Hark the Lark.* Music for the poems ls composed mainly Beethoven and Part-time workers are now available to college staff •rs are asked by Irene Fog- derude, placement Interviewer, to caU the Student Employment Office at extension 478 or 479 to give them any listings. •We have n would like to work c this semester as registration aides, readers, student assist¬ ants, clerical workers, lab as- any other type of that can be paid from the student assistant funds,* she WHAT TYPE OF MAN WEARS WALTER SMITH CLOTHES? He is the type of man that is discriminating in his choice of clothes as he is, in his choice of automobiles. He knows that the fine hand-crafted quality in this 911 Porsche is very much the same as the fine hand crafted quality of his clothes selected at WALTER SMITH, for casual or dress wear. GARY YAMAMOTO wears a very pale olive stripe sport-shirt by Van Heusen for $5.00 which blends very nicely with his pale olive Levi-Nuvos. This Levi Nuvo is made of a no-iron hop- sack sta-prest. BOB BLACKWELDER has on a cable knit all wool sweater in heather green by Jantzen for $20.00 and a pair of olive sta-prest Levis. Bob's shoes are portage slip-on's for $17.95. Interview! may be scheduled at "student Personnel Services 123 Education-Psychology Building The American Institute For Foreign Trade rHOENIX, AIIZONA
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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 5, 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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Decembers. 1966
^fft^TidL
Door is open for
Ph.D.s at FSC
Chi Alpha
Chi Alpha will meet tonight at
7:30 at the home of Dan Smith,
478- E. Dakota Avenue. Norman
Cravor, president, Invites all
persona to attend.
Alpha Kappa Pal
Alpha Kappa Psl will meet
Tuesday at 1 p.m. In Social Sci¬
ence 105 to discuss Initiation of
Editorial
Fight, fight
e Student
ind Inter-Club CouncU a
» periods.* Although the
take much more Into consideration than student opinion, there can
be little doubt on how students feel.
There ls even less doubt that our college ls running out of space —
fast. Professors are already starting to be told there ls no room for
certain classes. Evening hours wUl be expanded, and some say we
can look forward to Saturday classes eventually.
It Is understating things to say the administration faces a problem.
The decision must not only take into account student feelings, but
probloms our college has with higher authorities, allotments of
funds, buUdlng priorities and other complex factors.
Our guess Is that students fighting to keep a free period on
Tuesdays and Thursdays are fighting a losing battle. But the Im¬
portant thing Is they aro fighting.
Faculty K valuations
The Faculty Evaluations Com¬
mittee will meet Tuesday at 1
p.m. In the Student ]
The Pre-Dental Club will meet
Tuesday at 7 p.m. In Cafeteria
Committee Room 1 to make final
plans tor the Dec. 9 field trip
to San Francisco. The club's
yearbook picture will also be
taken that night.
Sally's bikini
causes squint
OXFORD, England — UPI —
Oxford University student Sally
PurceU whipped up an appealing
bikini from a tabloid newspaper
for a fancy dress ball here, but
so many people borrowed b
forward to the day when Fresno
Stat* has sufficient equipment
and library resources to Offer
a Ph.D. program.
Dr. Tueller attended a state
committee meeting of the Coor¬
dinating Council lor Higher Ed¬
ucation In Sacramento Monday.
study of present state college
faculties tor advanced graduate
studies, including the possibility
of a doctoral degree In teaching.
State College Chancellor Glenn
S. Dumke said that stato colleges
are not equipped to award Ph.D'a
In 'expensive fields like nuclear
physics or Renaissance studies,*
but they should be permitted to do
so *ln more general fields, like
literature and history.
■At least this leaves the door
open,* Chancellor Dumke contin¬
ued, "I am convinced that the
data wUl support our position.*
Dr. Tueller says that Fresno
Stat* and tho other stato colleges
are weU staffed and that the sub¬
ject of teacher-q
) light t
- ciga¬
rettes that Sally w
the comic strips. Then her boy¬
friend sent her home to change to
Pre-Christmas
Sale
orig. 17.98 toSS. ...13 to 2
Comedians could aid space
program—Cosby, orbiting earth?
By RON LONG
Considering the recent trendof
ipotllght of government, It would
ins to fully utilize
hos^ people.
splced-up the dull dlalogui
thus far been subjected.
A space-walk by Skelton w
really be a welcome change!
the unamuslng amblings of
with nothing on their minds
especially In toe United Nations
soft-shoe act since Nlklta left.
One of the most Important po¬
of negotiator w
e Viet Cong.
two years. They imply this was
simply the scheduled end of a
completed program.
nauts have exhausted their supply
of candid, witty comments and the
Now, If personalities such as
BUI Cosby, the late Lenny Bruce
or even Red Skelton could be per-
's foreign relations, for h
standing of Asian problems and a
good deal of persuasive power.
Hollywood's Eurasian beauty,
France ('World of Suzle Wong')'
Nuyen would be the logical choice.
What healthy, red-blooded Viet
Cong wouldn't lay down his arms
Speech correction lab
Students Interested in a major
or minor speech correction can
observe an actual case on training
Wednesday at 4 p.m. in Speech
•Th.-
will ■>
Cosby could add new perspec-
demonstratlon fromoi
tlon room through a one-waj
window,* said Dr. G. Bruce Lo-
ganbUl, assistant professor o
speech. 'Throughout the
stratlon I will n
and Interpret the techniques be-
correctlon major, wUl be
with a youngster who ha
culty pronouncing toe letl
Coffee wUl be served a
demonstration and stude
ask questions.
Dr. LoganbUl emphasl;
Jftgrslio I \oh
Leiertuf&r
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