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i -THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday. Febmary 7. If. Freshman Wins New Scholarship Philip A. Bowers, art major, Is the first recipient of the newly-established Huston- What's Happening Twesdsy. Fehmsty 7. 13*7 », TBE DA1LV COHJEGaAN—5 The $600-a-year scholarship fund has boon established by Mrs. Nlnetta Sunderland Huston In memory of her late husband, Walter and her father, the lata Albert E. Sunderland, Fresno's mayor from 1925 to 1928. The scholarship will be award¬ ed to outstanding students to HOMAN HALL Men of Homan Hall, get a load of this: the landlady of an inn in Hochstadt, Germany, discovered that water from the faucets was not water at all. . . 11 was beerl A plumber, repairing a broken water line, made the mistake of connecting the line to a beer pipe- ONE OWNS*- I >FOE SALE Hist. 181 "America Moves 1 West", 4 h ed. Rlegel i Athern. $6.50. Geog. 141 -"Regional Geog 1 of Anglo-America", White, 1 Foscue, & McKnight, 3rd 1 ed. $7.50. Hlst.l89A -B -"California", 1 2nd ed., Caughey. $6.50. 1 Bus. Ad. 110 - "Mgmt. 1 Theory & $6.00. Call 222-7371. J ACCOUNTING SOCIETY Howard Priest lsthenewpres- ldent of the Accounting Society. Jim Templeton Is vice president and Elaine Bedroslan Is secre- Lovelace were re-elected to the offices of treasurer and publicity , respectively. HANDBOOK Colleen Leman, editor of the 'Handbook' is looking for re¬ porters, photographers, layout people and 'plain hard workers' for her staff. Interested students can contact her to the Journalism department. DECAL WINNER Doris Holladay, a Junior art major, is toe winner of the En¬ gineers Club decal design con¬ test. She received a $5 award for her design. Her entry Included a T-square and slide rule and the words •FSC Engineers.* Jim Wright, contest chairman, said the club has selected black and light green as the colors for the decal. The state department has until Mar. 1 when Francis granted him a two-month exten- Wacker, national executive sec- slon, plus $270 and expenses for retary, will be the guest of honor an orientation tour of five police at a banquet. James Roggero and ax a oanqueu jamea Koggero ana Richard Russell are the banquet CONCURRENT REGISTRATION INTERNATIONAL CLUB Rudy Dar and Harold Nlkogo- slan will vie tor the president's chair of International Club Feb. 9. e work at another college or university without prior ap¬ proval from Registrar Robert R. Board will not receive credit. DELTA SIGMA PHI The FSCchapterOfDeltaSlgma Phi Fraternity will observe Its 20th anniversary today. Official been postponed Wanted Wanted: circulation mentor The Dally Collegian." Pay¬ ment is $5 per day. The Job calls for men with cars who I 10 a d 11 a Other : a nominated tor office were Reynaldo Santiago and Linda Allen, vice president; Florence Asls and Nae U. Chung, secretary; Hosseln Haghani and Katsuhiko Koike, treasurer and John Walke and EskanderSarraf, Inter-Club Council representa¬ tives. SOMALIA STUDENT Ahmed Buraleh, a foreign stu¬ dent from Somalia, received his bachelor of arts degree in crim¬ inology In January. Hi Students Face Veritable Registration Endurance Test (Continued from Page 3) speaker telling you not to sit the floor, since your fellow st> dents might step on you. Comfor lng thought. i, however. spot Juggling a< When you can't afford to be dull sharpen your wits with NoDoz NoDox keep alert tablet chewable mints, safe as coffee, help bring you back to your ore alert to the people id conditions aroi snhablt forming. vnna Ubal '"" •■» «• PKkan 1 """' "tin ftrt —pa, AW rl .tot- My.r t/GrOY. Ol.lilon, P.O. Boi 4S0S, Clinton, lew* 52732 " ■ not from packaf* of II or 36 NoOor Tablets, or D Front label . | ,<,,.. . | ly Suit Zip Code _ | fc —, s» srp ■» — —— ■» — ■i —■— mm wm a» saw esssssctj ACCOUNTING MAJORS The Internal Revenue Service INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT Training Progra INTERVIEW DATE: FEBRUARY 10,1967 See your P Internal Revenue Service Personnel Branch 450 Golden Gate Avenue n Francisco. California 94102 Phone (413) 356-4432 card has been added #489756 - that one i everyone needs for g Eventually, since miracles still do occur, the student does assemble a set of IBM cards, of sorts. If he Is lucky, they all represent classes at different times and are all basically what he had to mind. If he Isn't, there's always the return card table, and the prospect of another romp through the card section. The endurance test Is far from over, however. Now comes the part where each student scram¬ bles for a chair and begins filling out the volume loosely termed the registration booklet. In Ink, of course. An hour or two later, It is completed. The student has writer's cramp and the pen has run out of Ink. But It Is reassur¬ ing to know that Fresno State Col¬ lege has abundant knowledge of your life history plus a minute- by-minute account of your dally After the ordeal by pen, the victorious student faces still an¬ other set or two of security guards and a squad of smiling girls who mechanically ask "re¬ peating or auditing a class?". Ever wonder what they would do It you said yes? Outside, the relieved student Is quickly engulfed in panic once again. That Jolly ■Joln-a-club" crowd Is out In full force and there's Just no way to avoid them and still get to the women's gym to complete the traumatic events. It's amazing how un-American you feel sneaking past them.But, goes the senior's brilliant ra¬ tionalization, this Is no time or place for social scheduling. Besides, he Is here to study, isn't he? CAREERS IN PROBATION WORK Fresno County seeking grad¬ uates (Feb. or Juno) tor DPO I, $525 to $638. Requires Bachelors Degree In Law, Psych, Education or one of the Social Sciences. Contact Fresno County Personnel, Room 102, Court House, Ph. 268-6011, ext. 533 before Friday. , ' tflOiU Here's your application for the 13th Annual National College Queen Contest I I I I I would like to submit iho following nomo for Tho Notional College Queen competitic entry blank, MY NAME (or. my cofldkioie'i noma) I ATTEND indly moil full details and an official AGE loitendsl Inemol college or university) SOPHOMORE I I JUNIOR I I SENIOR I AM I ) FRESHMAN ( MY MAILING ADDRESS — I obtained this application when il wos published in I I I This newspoper application must be received in New York City wilhin 10 doys from ihe date of this issue. You can win more than $5,000 in prizes and earn recognition for your school. It's nomination time again! Colleges in all 50 slates oro nominaling their candidates in the 13th Annual National Collego Queen Contest. And the time is right now—the nominations close soon. Send in your name—nominate a Iriend lois of girls send ihoir own nomes. so don't be shyl Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors—all ore eligible. And anyone can moke a nomination... campus groups, fraternities, sororities, friends. Just fill out the application blank. Not o "Beauty" contest Those who entered last year will tell you that this is neither o "glamour" nor o "genius" contest. Can¬ didates are judged on their all-around abilities... they're questioned on current events, fashion, heme economics, career goals and the like. 50 itate winners Every stole elects its own College Queen in April. As a stole winner, you'll come to New York City (oil expenses paid I for o 10 day visit and the National Finols. You'll appear on a Notionol Television Spe¬ cial, and ottend o reception at the United Nations, theatre trips, backstage visits with Broadway stars, and the formal Coronation Boll. More than $5,000 in prizes The new National College Queen will tour Europe from London lo Paris to Rome. She'll win a ward¬ robe of Ihe newest styles, worth $500—and her own car, a brand new sports convertible. She'll discover America—travelling from New York City to Disneyland, including featured appearances al the Rose Bowl Game and the traditional Tournoment of Roses Parade. Inter Today It's easy to enter, fun to nominate. Take a minute right now lo fill out the application yourself. And how about your club, fraternity or sorority nomi¬ nating someone? Remember, this is not a typical "Beauty Contest." It's for the real girl. the.all- around girl—it's for youl The National College Queen Contest is sponsored bj^BesHFoods: (coupon for bashful girlsl
Object Description
Title | 1967_02 The Daily Collegian February 1967 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
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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Title | Feb 7, 1967 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
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 | i -THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday. Febmary 7. If. Freshman Wins New Scholarship Philip A. Bowers, art major, Is the first recipient of the newly-established Huston- What's Happening Twesdsy. Fehmsty 7. 13*7 », TBE DA1LV COHJEGaAN—5 The $600-a-year scholarship fund has boon established by Mrs. Nlnetta Sunderland Huston In memory of her late husband, Walter and her father, the lata Albert E. Sunderland, Fresno's mayor from 1925 to 1928. The scholarship will be award¬ ed to outstanding students to HOMAN HALL Men of Homan Hall, get a load of this: the landlady of an inn in Hochstadt, Germany, discovered that water from the faucets was not water at all. . . 11 was beerl A plumber, repairing a broken water line, made the mistake of connecting the line to a beer pipe- ONE OWNS*- I >FOE SALE Hist. 181 "America Moves 1 West", 4 h ed. Rlegel i Athern. $6.50. Geog. 141 -"Regional Geog 1 of Anglo-America", White, 1 Foscue, & McKnight, 3rd 1 ed. $7.50. Hlst.l89A -B -"California", 1 2nd ed., Caughey. $6.50. 1 Bus. Ad. 110 - "Mgmt. 1 Theory & $6.00. Call 222-7371. J ACCOUNTING SOCIETY Howard Priest lsthenewpres- ldent of the Accounting Society. Jim Templeton Is vice president and Elaine Bedroslan Is secre- Lovelace were re-elected to the offices of treasurer and publicity , respectively. HANDBOOK Colleen Leman, editor of the 'Handbook' is looking for re¬ porters, photographers, layout people and 'plain hard workers' for her staff. Interested students can contact her to the Journalism department. DECAL WINNER Doris Holladay, a Junior art major, is toe winner of the En¬ gineers Club decal design con¬ test. She received a $5 award for her design. Her entry Included a T-square and slide rule and the words •FSC Engineers.* Jim Wright, contest chairman, said the club has selected black and light green as the colors for the decal. The state department has until Mar. 1 when Francis granted him a two-month exten- Wacker, national executive sec- slon, plus $270 and expenses for retary, will be the guest of honor an orientation tour of five police at a banquet. James Roggero and ax a oanqueu jamea Koggero ana Richard Russell are the banquet CONCURRENT REGISTRATION INTERNATIONAL CLUB Rudy Dar and Harold Nlkogo- slan will vie tor the president's chair of International Club Feb. 9. e work at another college or university without prior ap¬ proval from Registrar Robert R. Board will not receive credit. DELTA SIGMA PHI The FSCchapterOfDeltaSlgma Phi Fraternity will observe Its 20th anniversary today. Official been postponed Wanted Wanted: circulation mentor The Dally Collegian." Pay¬ ment is $5 per day. The Job calls for men with cars who I 10 a d 11 a Other : a nominated tor office were Reynaldo Santiago and Linda Allen, vice president; Florence Asls and Nae U. Chung, secretary; Hosseln Haghani and Katsuhiko Koike, treasurer and John Walke and EskanderSarraf, Inter-Club Council representa¬ tives. SOMALIA STUDENT Ahmed Buraleh, a foreign stu¬ dent from Somalia, received his bachelor of arts degree in crim¬ inology In January. Hi Students Face Veritable Registration Endurance Test (Continued from Page 3) speaker telling you not to sit the floor, since your fellow st> dents might step on you. Comfor lng thought. i, however. spot Juggling a< When you can't afford to be dull sharpen your wits with NoDoz NoDox keep alert tablet chewable mints, safe as coffee, help bring you back to your ore alert to the people id conditions aroi snhablt forming. vnna Ubal '"" •■» «• PKkan 1 """' "tin ftrt —pa, AW rl .tot- My.r t/GrOY. Ol.lilon, P.O. Boi 4S0S, Clinton, lew* 52732 " ■ not from packaf* of II or 36 NoOor Tablets, or D Front label . | ,<,,.. . | ly Suit Zip Code _ | fc —, s» srp ■» — —— ■» — ■i —■— mm wm a» saw esssssctj ACCOUNTING MAJORS The Internal Revenue Service INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT Training Progra INTERVIEW DATE: FEBRUARY 10,1967 See your P Internal Revenue Service Personnel Branch 450 Golden Gate Avenue n Francisco. California 94102 Phone (413) 356-4432 card has been added #489756 - that one i everyone needs for g Eventually, since miracles still do occur, the student does assemble a set of IBM cards, of sorts. If he Is lucky, they all represent classes at different times and are all basically what he had to mind. If he Isn't, there's always the return card table, and the prospect of another romp through the card section. The endurance test Is far from over, however. Now comes the part where each student scram¬ bles for a chair and begins filling out the volume loosely termed the registration booklet. In Ink, of course. An hour or two later, It is completed. The student has writer's cramp and the pen has run out of Ink. But It Is reassur¬ ing to know that Fresno State Col¬ lege has abundant knowledge of your life history plus a minute- by-minute account of your dally After the ordeal by pen, the victorious student faces still an¬ other set or two of security guards and a squad of smiling girls who mechanically ask "re¬ peating or auditing a class?". Ever wonder what they would do It you said yes? Outside, the relieved student Is quickly engulfed in panic once again. That Jolly ■Joln-a-club" crowd Is out In full force and there's Just no way to avoid them and still get to the women's gym to complete the traumatic events. It's amazing how un-American you feel sneaking past them.But, goes the senior's brilliant ra¬ tionalization, this Is no time or place for social scheduling. Besides, he Is here to study, isn't he? CAREERS IN PROBATION WORK Fresno County seeking grad¬ uates (Feb. or Juno) tor DPO I, $525 to $638. Requires Bachelors Degree In Law, Psych, Education or one of the Social Sciences. Contact Fresno County Personnel, Room 102, Court House, Ph. 268-6011, ext. 533 before Friday. , ' tflOiU Here's your application for the 13th Annual National College Queen Contest I I I I I would like to submit iho following nomo for Tho Notional College Queen competitic entry blank, MY NAME (or. my cofldkioie'i noma) I ATTEND indly moil full details and an official AGE loitendsl Inemol college or university) SOPHOMORE I I JUNIOR I I SENIOR I AM I ) FRESHMAN ( MY MAILING ADDRESS — I obtained this application when il wos published in I I I This newspoper application must be received in New York City wilhin 10 doys from ihe date of this issue. You can win more than $5,000 in prizes and earn recognition for your school. It's nomination time again! Colleges in all 50 slates oro nominaling their candidates in the 13th Annual National Collego Queen Contest. And the time is right now—the nominations close soon. Send in your name—nominate a Iriend lois of girls send ihoir own nomes. so don't be shyl Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors—all ore eligible. And anyone can moke a nomination... campus groups, fraternities, sororities, friends. Just fill out the application blank. Not o "Beauty" contest Those who entered last year will tell you that this is neither o "glamour" nor o "genius" contest. Can¬ didates are judged on their all-around abilities... they're questioned on current events, fashion, heme economics, career goals and the like. 50 itate winners Every stole elects its own College Queen in April. As a stole winner, you'll come to New York City (oil expenses paid I for o 10 day visit and the National Finols. You'll appear on a Notionol Television Spe¬ cial, and ottend o reception at the United Nations, theatre trips, backstage visits with Broadway stars, and the formal Coronation Boll. More than $5,000 in prizes The new National College Queen will tour Europe from London lo Paris to Rome. She'll win a ward¬ robe of Ihe newest styles, worth $500—and her own car, a brand new sports convertible. She'll discover America—travelling from New York City to Disneyland, including featured appearances al the Rose Bowl Game and the traditional Tournoment of Roses Parade. Inter Today It's easy to enter, fun to nominate. Take a minute right now lo fill out the application yourself. And how about your club, fraternity or sorority nomi¬ nating someone? Remember, this is not a typical "Beauty Contest." It's for the real girl. the.all- around girl—it's for youl The National College Queen Contest is sponsored bj^BesHFoods: (coupon for bashful girlsl |