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LETTERS Athletes Congratulated Editor: On behalf of the student body, I would like to congratulate the FSC basketball, swimming, and wresUlng teams for their out¬ standing performance and for the way In which they represented our As an elected official of thestu- dent body, I had the honor and periods by the Fresno State CoUege Association. MaU sub¬ scriptions $8 a semester, 915 a year. Editorial office Busi¬ ness 235,telephone 222-5181, Ext. 441, 444, 448. Business office, Agriculture 220, tele¬ phone 222-5161, ext. 255. EDITOR Mary Lou Claassen MANAGING EDITOR Carole Sarkisian SPORTS EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Ryan Marty ADVERTISING MANAGER Dave Gunter CIRCULATION Peter M. BeUetto BobFalk DAY EDITORS Dennis McCarthy Kathy Klrsch Bob Tap la Tina Arnopole Dottle Petrlck—Alan Beymer CAMPUS CHEVRON TUNE-UP BRAKE SERVICE LUBRICATION FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY BLUE CHIP STAMPS CEDAR A SHAW 222-1181 the University of Call- it Los Angeles. Dr. Jahn, the world's leading au- s on micro-organisms r of biology at San Fran¬ cisco State wUl talk on 'anlma. Behavior," on Apr. 27 at 4 anc 8 p.m., also In Science 121 546 Students Named To Fall Semester Dean s List* Letters of commendation from Ann. Col Jaw*. John o'Nc.ij.m. Phillip iuii a«™i.r, Lor..n l». the Dean of Students were recent- l,on Charles A. J«nji(i«i. wmi.ni c.ort». John amy G.ra>«nn. Lindi ly sent to the 546 undergraduate, ^^J^XJTZ* AU- .CT^S.%2?£& placed on toe Dean's List for KJ£™.J ?„*? "„"„.af.iiy «"»°v l«.l. o«...r. iddi. h. o.n- scholastlc achievement during P.lrtci. j. ici.iin*. Edw.m enroll' "*'■ «<*•»• ouii.n-.«. "»nr An. the fall semester. Knip.. n.«r Koiuti, Jim Mis L.r- "**f ,UH^JJ' "' r^T'?!?*'""1' tocludedlntoeUstare48wbo f^ST^^S^Si received 4.0 grade point aver- cl. *„, ,.„,... v.i». su.i. Lop... - ages, five of them first semester o.onji. Ulna Lund. Eii.nb.ui Mm- D,rt " H.n-i.on. freshmen. Letters were also sent Doo.id.juHu. s.M«k«ii«ni.judv Ann JJJTJJJ^; "]'" to 204 first semester freshmen. "2££*£lJ. ."^0^ Lt h.,°, who earned a 3.0 grade point T Umildi„ jo„.u r.,. ucimo.n. tJUTp«ii r Ho average or above, and to the Sharon Ann sMtowan, u.rt<atn Lynn narier. Gr.,orr 342 other undergraduates who re- mcn.ii. Jesa M.rriii. jmi Su. u«- n.. f iiunnii celved at least a 3.5 grade point ""• ■>ohn B~~ *•"■ ^"".bob^'p? *Vera,e' uJnJC.h"sI..-, K^'ucJow.' IMaa. J.""""- >*^"' lr t-rno Ailed. .n|. D.rb.i. N.... M.lrln R. N.al.r. dor. K. Job. ( Crolrn U. ford. B.v.rlr Am Hnrlon. K.llh C. Nich- Monro. John. .J-uon. Rudr Jlpron. Thw- John.on. 0-, pleasure of accepting for the stu¬ dent body two wresUlng team awards - The Northern CaUfor- nla Invitational Second Place Trophy and the First Place Mare Island Trophy for the CoUege Division; and two trophies for the basketball teams — Runner-Up Frosh Christmas Tournament Trophy and Second Place Holiday Classic Trophy. These trophies Indicate the high caliber of our athletes and the dedication they display for our college. At the Winter Athletic Banquet held on Mar. 29. I was gratified to see what outstanding athletic representation we have. I was equally gratified to see the prln- lndlvldual Our student body Is grateful for this effort and takes pride In supporting such outstanding ath¬ letes. GARY YAMAMOTO Talk Set Today On Immunization Tests Four distinguished science speak on campus this month. They are sponsored by the Fresno State College Biology Department. Dr. John H. Carr, associate professor of bacteriology at FSC, will speak today at 4 p.m. lnScl- ence 121. "Primary Response By Rabbits To Adjuvant Immuniza¬ tion With BSA" wUl be the topic. Apr. 6, Dr. David L.ndsley, assistant professor of physiology at Stanford University, wUl lec¬ ture on "Brain and Behavior" In Science 121 at 8 p.m. ( Mlcro-organ- e subject of a by Dr. Theo- Cl. Pop.. Jo,c. IllUil Porl.r. Jo, Jr—" J.iui Kru.. Judith L Rum. ,',',", ^AKaWR "Rid.".' D*."d" E.rf Rl- wiiiu,!rb,pchL.w!ol!"*1M*r.i'r,if."1p' Lone. Agn.. FrmtM Later. Douc- M»Mln Eug.n. U..on. Willi.m Lynn ,.„ Sl.ph.n P Somm.r., John J Spol- M.ur.r. Ch..l.. UcAL.uid.r. ,|aas Thoop^n. "off, 1 Rund.lrora, Lynn ■ En«l.r. Dl.nn. ! MZMMU J^CS*) ViGUcosQk FOUR SONS OF ITALYX 2* m specializing In jytajJaJp* I ITALIAN A^^ifP" DINNERS "*^>*r i Food to go. Open 4 p.m.-3 a.m. -». 5S0 N. Blackstooe m (off Belmont) Ad 7-7054 j.n... John , R.D.CC. Ljmn ,to. C-ol Ami Z+ ' China Tries To Prove Old Methods Superior DAILY COfcLEOIAN—3 China U placing emphasis on Its methods. China, In turn, has winning the Vietnam war. Why? condemned Russia for being Because she U trying to prove 'blackmaUed" by toe United that primitive techniques can , States, withstand technical force. He said that three main factors These are the views of Robert are the cause of the Sino-Sovlet Scalaplno.who spoke Tuesday on split. •Battle of the Giants—Russia The first Is the problem of or- and China.' ganlzaUon and leadership of toe This Inslstance on winning toe Communist party now that It en- war by guerrilla warfare Is due compasses two nations of differ- in part to the Russian accusation log cultural and poUUcal back- that China la being 'callous* In grounds. Fraternity Seeks New Sweetheart Alpha Kappa Psl, professional selection. business fraternity, is looking for All contestants are asked to a campus sweetheart, attend toe Alpha Kappa Psl pledge Each year toe fraternity seeks active party Apr. 9 and the Sweet- to elect one coed to reign as heart Tea Apr. 16. Carol MUler, sweetheart for a year. The con- 1666-67 Campus Sweetheart, wUl test is open to freshmen, soph- be hostess tor both events. it be fuU-Ume from Alpha Kappa Psi members students and have a minimum or from toe business office In 2.25 grade point average. Those Business 106. Contestants must vying for toe title must not be pick up their forms before Apr. pinned or engaged at the Ume of 6. The second major problem Is "how to win victory,* Scalaplno said. "Russia la In nation-to- nation competition with the United States. China's position to the classic Lennlnlst position of world revolution.* Scalaplno added that the Chin¬ ese are not necessarily willing to take the risk of beginning a world revolution, but are hoping Russia might take the lead. The third factor which Scal¬ aplno sees as significant la toe policy towards comrades and al¬ lies. At the end of World War n the situations that Russia felt should be taken care of Included to. re¬ building of toe country, the need for leaders to campaign and the need to give aid to Communist comrades and aUles. It was In this last category that China felt cheated.Russia's tech¬ nical aid to China was felt to be one-sided and Russia, on the other hand, felt that China was wrong to use toe technological Information to compete against Scalaplno feels that toe old Slno-Sovlet alliance wUl never be regained. RUSSIAN-CHINESE CONFXICT- ". . . the Sino-Sovlel alliance will never be regained," said Robert Scalaplno. U.C. professor and an authority on Asia, at a lecture Tuesday entlUed, "Battle of toe Giants-Russia and China." What's Happening LEADERSHIP CAMP APPLI¬ CANTS should check with the Stu¬ dent Activities Office, Adminis¬ tration 120, to clear acceptabil¬ ity for this weekend's retreat to toe Sierra Sky Ranch. SEMPER FIDELIS is sponsoring an Armed Forces Day Queen con¬ test. Armed Forces Day wUl be held In Fresno on May 19,1967. Applications are available In the Student President's Office and are due Apr. 12. WOMEN BUSINESS MAJORS are eligible for three $150 scholar¬ ships offered by the Fresno Chap¬ ter of the American Business Women's Association. Applica¬ tions are due Friday and are available in the Financial Aids Office In Administration 115. DLUE KEY, national service or¬ ganization for men, wUl meet to¬ night In Cafeteria Committee BAPTIST STUDENT UNFON wUl meet at the Southern Baptist Re¬ ligious Center Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Elections of new officers for the fall semester Is on toe agenda. WHAT TYPE OF MAN WEARS WALTER SMITH CLOTHES? He is the type of man that enjoys Active sports in his leisure time and wants his active sportswear to be functional as well as smartly styled. He knows that he can find the largest selection of Active sportswear in Fresno at WALTER SMITH that will be right for his every activity. DAVE McFADDIN wears a pair of 100% nylon trunks by Sand Combo that are dry as soon as you leave the water for $9.00 and an all cotton terry cloth T shirt by Hartog for $9.00. EDDIE JOHNSON wears a floral mint surf trunk by Jantzen of comfortable all cotton for $6.00. WANTADSD) FOR SALE - '63 FORD - 890. 4 Sp. New Tires - Good Cond. 235-7531. TERM. PAPERS typed-255-3991. clasrffied ad. Can 222-7194.
Object Description
Title | 1967_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 | April 5, 1967 Pg. 2-3 |
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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LETTERS
Athletes Congratulated
Editor:
On behalf of the student body,
I would like to congratulate the
FSC basketball, swimming, and
wresUlng teams for their out¬
standing performance and for the
way In which they represented our
As an elected official of thestu-
dent body, I had the honor and
periods by the Fresno State
CoUege Association. MaU sub¬
scriptions $8 a semester, 915
a year. Editorial office Busi¬
ness 235,telephone 222-5181,
Ext. 441, 444, 448. Business
office, Agriculture 220, tele¬
phone 222-5161, ext. 255.
EDITOR
Mary Lou Claassen
MANAGING EDITOR
Carole Sarkisian
SPORTS EDITOR
PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR
Ryan Marty
ADVERTISING MANAGER
Dave Gunter
CIRCULATION
Peter M. BeUetto
BobFalk
DAY EDITORS
Dennis McCarthy
Kathy Klrsch
Bob Tap la
Tina Arnopole
Dottle Petrlck—Alan Beymer
CAMPUS
CHEVRON
TUNE-UP
BRAKE SERVICE
LUBRICATION
FREE PICK-UP
AND DELIVERY
BLUE CHIP STAMPS
CEDAR A SHAW
222-1181
the University of Call-
it Los Angeles. Dr. Jahn,
the world's leading au-
s on micro-organisms
r of biology at San Fran¬
cisco State wUl talk on 'anlma.
Behavior," on Apr. 27 at 4 anc
8 p.m., also In Science 121
546 Students Named To
Fall Semester Dean s List*
Letters of commendation from Ann. Col Jaw*. John o'Nc.ij.m. Phillip iuii a«™i.r, Lor..n l».
the Dean of Students were recent- l,on Charles A. J«nji(i«i. wmi.ni c.ort». John amy G.ra>«nn. Lindi
ly sent to the 546 undergraduate, ^^J^XJTZ* AU- .CT^S.%2?£&
placed on toe Dean's List for KJ£™.J ?„*? "„"„.af.iiy «"»°v l«.l. o«...r. iddi. h. o.n-
scholastlc achievement during P.lrtci. j. ici.iin*. Edw.m enroll' "*'■ «<*•»• ouii.n-.«. "»nr An.
the fall semester. Knip.. n.«r Koiuti, Jim Mis L.r- "**f ,UH^JJ' "' r^T'?!?*'""1'
tocludedlntoeUstare48wbo f^ST^^S^Si
received 4.0 grade point aver- cl. *„, ,.„,... v.i». su.i. Lop... -
ages, five of them first semester o.onji. Ulna Lund. Eii.nb.ui Mm- D,rt " H.n-i.on.
freshmen. Letters were also sent Doo.id.juHu. s.M«k«ii«ni.judv Ann JJJTJJJ^; "]'"
to 204 first semester freshmen. "2££*£lJ. ."^0^ Lt h.,°,
who earned a 3.0 grade point T Umildi„ jo„.u r.,. ucimo.n. tJUTp«ii r Ho
average or above, and to the Sharon Ann sMtowan, u.rt |