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Collegian - Summer Session FSC Gridders Tabbed As Offensive Power Stadium against Santa ClaraUnl- verslty on Saturday, Sept. 16. Coach Darryl Rogers reports 18 letter winners returning and a good group of 18 Junior col¬ lege transfers joining the squad. With this bolstering of forces, the Bulldogs are expected to have an outstanding offensive punch. Defensively, toe squad ls still a question mark but Rogers and at the makings of a strong defensive eleven is possible if players perform up to their capabilities and Injuries Despite heavy graduation los¬ ses, Rogers ls confident that It can approach last year's outing. Although toe Bulldogs will play one of the strongest schedules ever, FSC fans can look Robinson tossed 191 comple¬ tions in 360 attempts during the last two seasons, for 1,980 yards Ross Bannister, six foot, 185 pound senior from Alberta, could be the strongest halfback' to years. Bannister will return for bably run as a starter at left FSC Alumnus Wins Fellowship Ray E. Flair, a 1964 Frosno State College graduate, has been given a Dissertation Fellowship by too Wood row Wilson National ship Foundation, Prince- SUMMER COLLEGIAN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Monday, July 24, 1 Volume 7, Numbers Beggars'Opera Opens Wednesday Round 'n Round Fresno State CoUege Summ to a kaleidoscope of color a leFSCSu Academy tor the Performing Arts presents 'The Beggars' Opera,* July 26-29 in toe Little Theatre. Directed by Charles H. Randall and Arthur C. Berdahl, "The Beggars' Opera* ls thecorepro- charge. General admission price ls S2.50 for the performances on Wednesday a Peace Corps Recruits To Train At FSC 26 and 27, and J3 on Friday and Saturday nights, July 28 and 29. Randall and Berdahl will depart from the American musical com- popular musical play of the 18th They will follow too original John Gay script and score, weed¬ ing out references In dialogue which have little or no meaning today. The actors will speak wlto only too essence of 18th Century slum talk. This should help the audience to grasp quickly the riverside Jargon spoken at toe time. ■We want to speed it up,* *■■■ view, "and a revolving set that ls being designed should do It. The set Is divided Into three ple-ahaped segments which can lounted separately. This itrlbutable if the s there will t delay etween scenes for changes." Musical plays to the 18th cen- jry were In effect operas, most- such high positions. However, "The Beg¬ gars' Opera," wa: fashion of the time. •The Beggars' Opera* was sensational success when it wa Introduced to 1728 by Gay, hav reigning convei play of the day—the Italian opera. More Important, It was a thinly disguised attack on Robert Wal- pole, a leading politician and the play's sharp theatrical wit and Insight Into human foibles. Laurence Olivier starred to a motion picture of the opera. The music of the opera ls popular ballads wlto new and often times politically barbed lyrics. The characters are thieves and beggars and toe sets focus on London's Newgate Prl- There will be a montage of ery, outstanding musical scoring, choreography, lighting and Academy tor Ui Post Session Offers Over 200 Courses , dairy develop¬ ment, land clearing and develop¬ ment, and applied nutrition, ac¬ cording to Ceorge Ilg, Peac< Corps projecl slstant to the Dean of the School of Agriculture. Ilg, a principal vocational In- both the India and toe Iran pro¬ grams. He departed Saturday for Ceylon, an Island republic of 12 million persons. There he will hire nine language In¬ structors to work at FSC with the trainees. The volunteers will study both Sinhalese and Tamil, the two principal languages of Deeds On Sale sold on July 31 In tho foyer of toe Residence Hall dining room during registration. En¬ forcement of paid parking reg¬ ulations for the Post Session will begin at 7:30 a.m., Tues¬ day, August 1, 1967, toe first full day of Post Session ln- Motorlsts are reminded that are to effect at all til CALENDAR July 24 - "Hamlet," presented by English Department and Summer Sessions Office, 7:30 p.m Science 121 July 26 - Ernest Poore, Delta Pl Epslton,.ll:45-1 p.m Cafeteria Committee Room 1 July 2G-29 Beggars' Opera Little Theatre July 31-Sept. 1 - Fresno State College Post Sossion August 1 - Enforcement of parking regulations during FSC Post Sossion July 3I-August 25 - Bakersflold Post Session July 31-September 1 - Vlsalla Post Session July 31-August 4 - Workshop in Business Education FSC July 31-August 18 - Workshop on Menial Retardation FSC July 31-August 11 - Alcohol and Narcotics Workshop FSC August 2-11 - Outdoor Education Workshop Fish Camp August 7 - Application deadline for a degree or credential lo be granted at end of FSC Post Sossion August 7 - Deadline tor application by any student seeking admission or readmlsslon to FSC August 14-25 - Reading Workshop Bakersfleld August 29-31 - Fresno County Workshop FSC Gym August 28-30 - Tulare County Workshop Vlsalla September 4 - Holiday - Labor Day September 11 - Academic year 1967-68 begins September 11 - Meeting tor ail new undergraduates Men's G> m September 12-13 - Orientation and advising for new students September 14-15 - Registration - Instruction begins specialized workshops during the FSC Post Sossion. A special workshop on the j alcohol and narcotics usage will be held from July 31 lo August Health E le will b( conducted be Dr. James A.Flkes, professor of health education and Dr. Max Klmberly, associate professor of health education. A workshop In business edu¬ cation ls slated for July 31 to August 4, The one unit graduate credit course ls listed Business 389, "Workshop In Business Edu¬ cation." More information may¬ be obtained from Mrs. Helen F. Rohrer, chairman, department of office administration In the School Other workshops during the Post Session at FSC will focus mental retardation, July 31- Augus IB, | workshop, July 31-August 18 Home Economics 280, a three unit workshop, will be directed by Dr. Laurence E. Smardan, professor of home placed on ui tlonallty, region, social class, religion and occupation lnfulence goals, values and attitudes re¬ lating to child-rearing practices and designs for family living. Continued on Page 4. Col. 2'
Object Description
Title | 1967_07 The Daily Collegian July 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 |
Description
Title | July 17, 1967 Pg. 4- July 24, 1967 Pg. 1 |
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 | Collegian - Summer Session FSC Gridders Tabbed As Offensive Power Stadium against Santa ClaraUnl- verslty on Saturday, Sept. 16. Coach Darryl Rogers reports 18 letter winners returning and a good group of 18 Junior col¬ lege transfers joining the squad. With this bolstering of forces, the Bulldogs are expected to have an outstanding offensive punch. Defensively, toe squad ls still a question mark but Rogers and at the makings of a strong defensive eleven is possible if players perform up to their capabilities and Injuries Despite heavy graduation los¬ ses, Rogers ls confident that It can approach last year's outing. Although toe Bulldogs will play one of the strongest schedules ever, FSC fans can look Robinson tossed 191 comple¬ tions in 360 attempts during the last two seasons, for 1,980 yards Ross Bannister, six foot, 185 pound senior from Alberta, could be the strongest halfback' to years. Bannister will return for bably run as a starter at left FSC Alumnus Wins Fellowship Ray E. Flair, a 1964 Frosno State College graduate, has been given a Dissertation Fellowship by too Wood row Wilson National ship Foundation, Prince- SUMMER COLLEGIAN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Monday, July 24, 1 Volume 7, Numbers Beggars'Opera Opens Wednesday Round 'n Round Fresno State CoUege Summ to a kaleidoscope of color a leFSCSu Academy tor the Performing Arts presents 'The Beggars' Opera,* July 26-29 in toe Little Theatre. Directed by Charles H. Randall and Arthur C. Berdahl, "The Beggars' Opera* ls thecorepro- charge. General admission price ls S2.50 for the performances on Wednesday a Peace Corps Recruits To Train At FSC 26 and 27, and J3 on Friday and Saturday nights, July 28 and 29. Randall and Berdahl will depart from the American musical com- popular musical play of the 18th They will follow too original John Gay script and score, weed¬ ing out references In dialogue which have little or no meaning today. The actors will speak wlto only too essence of 18th Century slum talk. This should help the audience to grasp quickly the riverside Jargon spoken at toe time. ■We want to speed it up,* *■■■ view, "and a revolving set that ls being designed should do It. The set Is divided Into three ple-ahaped segments which can lounted separately. This itrlbutable if the s there will t delay etween scenes for changes." Musical plays to the 18th cen- jry were In effect operas, most- such high positions. However, "The Beg¬ gars' Opera," wa: fashion of the time. •The Beggars' Opera* was sensational success when it wa Introduced to 1728 by Gay, hav reigning convei play of the day—the Italian opera. More Important, It was a thinly disguised attack on Robert Wal- pole, a leading politician and the play's sharp theatrical wit and Insight Into human foibles. Laurence Olivier starred to a motion picture of the opera. The music of the opera ls popular ballads wlto new and often times politically barbed lyrics. The characters are thieves and beggars and toe sets focus on London's Newgate Prl- There will be a montage of ery, outstanding musical scoring, choreography, lighting and Academy tor Ui Post Session Offers Over 200 Courses , dairy develop¬ ment, land clearing and develop¬ ment, and applied nutrition, ac¬ cording to Ceorge Ilg, Peac< Corps projecl slstant to the Dean of the School of Agriculture. Ilg, a principal vocational In- both the India and toe Iran pro¬ grams. He departed Saturday for Ceylon, an Island republic of 12 million persons. There he will hire nine language In¬ structors to work at FSC with the trainees. The volunteers will study both Sinhalese and Tamil, the two principal languages of Deeds On Sale sold on July 31 In tho foyer of toe Residence Hall dining room during registration. En¬ forcement of paid parking reg¬ ulations for the Post Session will begin at 7:30 a.m., Tues¬ day, August 1, 1967, toe first full day of Post Session ln- Motorlsts are reminded that are to effect at all til CALENDAR July 24 - "Hamlet," presented by English Department and Summer Sessions Office, 7:30 p.m Science 121 July 26 - Ernest Poore, Delta Pl Epslton,.ll:45-1 p.m Cafeteria Committee Room 1 July 2G-29 Beggars' Opera Little Theatre July 31-Sept. 1 - Fresno State College Post Sossion August 1 - Enforcement of parking regulations during FSC Post Sossion July 3I-August 25 - Bakersflold Post Session July 31-September 1 - Vlsalla Post Session July 31-August 4 - Workshop in Business Education FSC July 31-August 18 - Workshop on Menial Retardation FSC July 31-August 11 - Alcohol and Narcotics Workshop FSC August 2-11 - Outdoor Education Workshop Fish Camp August 7 - Application deadline for a degree or credential lo be granted at end of FSC Post Sossion August 7 - Deadline tor application by any student seeking admission or readmlsslon to FSC August 14-25 - Reading Workshop Bakersfleld August 29-31 - Fresno County Workshop FSC Gym August 28-30 - Tulare County Workshop Vlsalla September 4 - Holiday - Labor Day September 11 - Academic year 1967-68 begins September 11 - Meeting tor ail new undergraduates Men's G> m September 12-13 - Orientation and advising for new students September 14-15 - Registration - Instruction begins specialized workshops during the FSC Post Sossion. A special workshop on the j alcohol and narcotics usage will be held from July 31 lo August Health E le will b( conducted be Dr. James A.Flkes, professor of health education and Dr. Max Klmberly, associate professor of health education. A workshop In business edu¬ cation ls slated for July 31 to August 4, The one unit graduate credit course ls listed Business 389, "Workshop In Business Edu¬ cation." More information may¬ be obtained from Mrs. Helen F. Rohrer, chairman, department of office administration In the School Other workshops during the Post Session at FSC will focus mental retardation, July 31- Augus IB, | workshop, July 31-August 18 Home Economics 280, a three unit workshop, will be directed by Dr. Laurence E. Smardan, professor of home placed on ui tlonallty, region, social class, religion and occupation lnfulence goals, values and attitudes re¬ lating to child-rearing practices and designs for family living. Continued on Page 4. Col. 2' |