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E DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday, September 11, I Guys, Gals Share Rooms n in v bers are living together as couples, according to a current men's magazine article. The four couples who were photographed in the houses where they live openly together are from Harvard, Cornell, Michigan In Cambridge, Mass., for ex- imple, a senior Radcllffe coed moved off-campus with a Harvard itudent. The parents, who knew, nade no objection. Harvard didn't to care and Radcllffe, be- toe coed was officially in Another couple, llvil blocks off the campus of t verslty ofMlchlgan share i He twosome to a six-room apartment in Ann Arbor. Like most coUege couples, they have a casual re¬ lationship - marriage ls not really a question yet. The magazine recalls that toe traditional coUege roommate al¬ ways had to be a 280- pound bath- less behemoth chosen by a sadlsUc dean of admissions or housing coordinator. If one tried to sleep, he snored; If one tried to study he played records, and by the end ot toe year a person really learned how to hate. Today, toe love generation ls apparenUy changing ail tola. As toe CorneU students put lt, neith¬ er knows how long they wUl Uve under the same roof. Marriage ls only one of toe many possible Ues In sight. MILLBROOK UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3620 N. MUlbrook (Between shields ti Dakota) WORSHIP - 9 & 11 a.m. COLLEGE BIBLE CLASS - 11 a.m. CHANCEL CHOIR, Thursdays 7:30 p.m., COLLEGIANS WELCOME! Ernest Iden Bradley. Pastor - David Brock. Youth Minister Overseas Study Attracts Twenty year by 20 Fresno State College students who are attending school to a foreign country. The FSC students are among 275 young people representing Die 18 campuses of toe California State College system who wUl be Fees Levied Before Occupancy By PAUL SULLIVAN, JR. notoer semester of constru i, dust and an Increase infe face toe students of Fresno State College, $9 of which goes toward toe operaUng expences of toe Student Union. However, due to unforeseen delays caused by financial and architectural troubles toe sched¬ uled compleUon has been delayed untU toe fall of '68 rather than spring, as originally hoped. This works somewhat of a building, wlto toe su fees would not be applied earlier With a completion sc PLY %eo BULLETIN! THE BOOK STORE IS NOW FEATURING THE ONE BOOK YOU'LL USE FOR ALL COURSES! Save yourself from crippling errors in reports and theme writing. Save time and avoid the tedium of correcting mistakes. Equip yourself now with a permanent lifesaver by buying the one desk dictionary that won't let you J">vn. It's Webster's Seventh New Collegiate — re¬ quired or recommended by your English department. This is the only Webster with the guidance you need in spelling and punctuation. It's the latest. It in¬ cludes 20,000 new words and new meanings. Owning your own copy is much easier and avoids the hazards of guessing. So pick up this new dictionary now at the bookstore for just S6.75 indexed. It will still be a lifesaver ten years from now. GET YOUR OWN COPY TODAY. WEBSTER'S SEVENTH NEW COLLEGIATE You'll recognize it by the bright red jacket. untrles r the ii ternatlonal studies program of toe state colleges. Those participating are Carol Agner, Robert Bradley, Linda Jessing, Susan Pratt and Mar- Jorle Schumacher, Germany; El¬ len Andreen, Gilbert Mendez and Gall West, Franco; Terry Mow¬ bray, Diana Nobel, Ethel Sllvlera, JoAnne Tldyman and Tony Fllgas, Spain; Marilyn Moore, MarUyn Nichols and Joseph Yorke, Swe¬ den; Robert Pallas, Robert Sleg- New G.I. Bill Help Viet Vet fried and Robert Williams, For¬ mosa; Kazue Sato, Japan. In most countries, the Ameri¬ cans wUl live in dormitories with host country students. They are enrolled simultaneously in a state college and a foreign university, and courses taken abroad are In¬ corporated Into their regular program. Junior, senior or graduate level, were required to meet stringent academic, linguistic and person¬ al qualifications before being considered for toe program. Cost to toe students for a full academic year range between $1,880 and $2,380 transportation. Cost to Ui d-trlp a col- The ten universities cooperat- slty of Granada and toe Univer¬ sity of Madrid, Spain; toe University of Uppsala and toe University ofStockholm,Sweden; toe University of Heidelberg and toe Free University of Berlin, Germany; too University of Alx- Marsoille, France; Waseda Uni¬ versity in Tokyo, Japan;' toe ■ mtverslty In Taiwan, Radio KFSR Seeks Staff Operational personnel are needed for KFSR, the Fresno State College campus radio sta¬ tion. Those Interested In working on toe radio station should call program manager Mike Purl or staUon manager Phil Myers at extension 26SS. Those who would like to work on toe news staff may call toe news director Paul Sullivan, Jr. at 2655 or 487-2170. KFSR will begin broadcasting Sept. 18 at 3 p.m. OperaUng on a carrier current frequency of 660 kUocycles, the station broad¬ casts to toe campus dorms from 3 p.m. to midnight Monday through Friday. Frosh Camp (Continued from Page 1) It ls hoped that toe summer re- perlmental college course. two day sessions. Subject matter for toe retreats would Include discussions of Important news topics and exploring of art mu¬ seums, political n ters, said Janet MaUock a THE DAILY COLLEGIAN—S Vacancies Available In Women's Dorms Twenty vacancies exist in the lounges, recreaUon rooms, and Fresno State CoUege women's laundry facUWes. Students are dormitories, according to nous- nouBe^ 'W01t^_* ""L"1* . Further toformatton andappll- lng coordinator Robert Brooks. caUons tor reservaUons may be Both halls, Graves and Baker, obtained from toe Student Housing each house 208 women. The halls Office, New Administration are fireproof, alr-condlUoned BuUdlng, room 286. The tele- buUdlngs having study rooms, phone number ls 487-2345. WELCOME , STUDENTS! To these great days of your life! Make them toe greatest by considering FIRST COVENANT CHURCH 2727 N. First St. Phone: 229-6350 NorrLs M. Peterson. Pastor 9:45 CoUege Class 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. Sunday Services 8:30 P.M. College Fellowship FOREIGN CAR PARTS IMPORT PARTS CENTER 2237 VENTURA AT M PHONE 233-8861
Object Description
Title | 1967_09 The Daily Collegian September 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 | Sept 11, 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 | E DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday, September 11, I Guys, Gals Share Rooms n in v bers are living together as couples, according to a current men's magazine article. The four couples who were photographed in the houses where they live openly together are from Harvard, Cornell, Michigan In Cambridge, Mass., for ex- imple, a senior Radcllffe coed moved off-campus with a Harvard itudent. The parents, who knew, nade no objection. Harvard didn't to care and Radcllffe, be- toe coed was officially in Another couple, llvil blocks off the campus of t verslty ofMlchlgan share i He twosome to a six-room apartment in Ann Arbor. Like most coUege couples, they have a casual re¬ lationship - marriage ls not really a question yet. The magazine recalls that toe traditional coUege roommate al¬ ways had to be a 280- pound bath- less behemoth chosen by a sadlsUc dean of admissions or housing coordinator. If one tried to sleep, he snored; If one tried to study he played records, and by the end ot toe year a person really learned how to hate. Today, toe love generation ls apparenUy changing ail tola. As toe CorneU students put lt, neith¬ er knows how long they wUl Uve under the same roof. Marriage ls only one of toe many possible Ues In sight. MILLBROOK UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3620 N. MUlbrook (Between shields ti Dakota) WORSHIP - 9 & 11 a.m. COLLEGE BIBLE CLASS - 11 a.m. CHANCEL CHOIR, Thursdays 7:30 p.m., COLLEGIANS WELCOME! Ernest Iden Bradley. Pastor - David Brock. Youth Minister Overseas Study Attracts Twenty year by 20 Fresno State College students who are attending school to a foreign country. The FSC students are among 275 young people representing Die 18 campuses of toe California State College system who wUl be Fees Levied Before Occupancy By PAUL SULLIVAN, JR. notoer semester of constru i, dust and an Increase infe face toe students of Fresno State College, $9 of which goes toward toe operaUng expences of toe Student Union. However, due to unforeseen delays caused by financial and architectural troubles toe sched¬ uled compleUon has been delayed untU toe fall of '68 rather than spring, as originally hoped. This works somewhat of a building, wlto toe su fees would not be applied earlier With a completion sc PLY %eo BULLETIN! THE BOOK STORE IS NOW FEATURING THE ONE BOOK YOU'LL USE FOR ALL COURSES! Save yourself from crippling errors in reports and theme writing. Save time and avoid the tedium of correcting mistakes. Equip yourself now with a permanent lifesaver by buying the one desk dictionary that won't let you J">vn. It's Webster's Seventh New Collegiate — re¬ quired or recommended by your English department. This is the only Webster with the guidance you need in spelling and punctuation. It's the latest. It in¬ cludes 20,000 new words and new meanings. Owning your own copy is much easier and avoids the hazards of guessing. So pick up this new dictionary now at the bookstore for just S6.75 indexed. It will still be a lifesaver ten years from now. GET YOUR OWN COPY TODAY. WEBSTER'S SEVENTH NEW COLLEGIATE You'll recognize it by the bright red jacket. untrles r the ii ternatlonal studies program of toe state colleges. Those participating are Carol Agner, Robert Bradley, Linda Jessing, Susan Pratt and Mar- Jorle Schumacher, Germany; El¬ len Andreen, Gilbert Mendez and Gall West, Franco; Terry Mow¬ bray, Diana Nobel, Ethel Sllvlera, JoAnne Tldyman and Tony Fllgas, Spain; Marilyn Moore, MarUyn Nichols and Joseph Yorke, Swe¬ den; Robert Pallas, Robert Sleg- New G.I. Bill Help Viet Vet fried and Robert Williams, For¬ mosa; Kazue Sato, Japan. In most countries, the Ameri¬ cans wUl live in dormitories with host country students. They are enrolled simultaneously in a state college and a foreign university, and courses taken abroad are In¬ corporated Into their regular program. Junior, senior or graduate level, were required to meet stringent academic, linguistic and person¬ al qualifications before being considered for toe program. Cost to toe students for a full academic year range between $1,880 and $2,380 transportation. Cost to Ui d-trlp a col- The ten universities cooperat- slty of Granada and toe Univer¬ sity of Madrid, Spain; toe University of Uppsala and toe University ofStockholm,Sweden; toe University of Heidelberg and toe Free University of Berlin, Germany; too University of Alx- Marsoille, France; Waseda Uni¬ versity in Tokyo, Japan;' toe ■ mtverslty In Taiwan, Radio KFSR Seeks Staff Operational personnel are needed for KFSR, the Fresno State College campus radio sta¬ tion. Those Interested In working on toe radio station should call program manager Mike Purl or staUon manager Phil Myers at extension 26SS. Those who would like to work on toe news staff may call toe news director Paul Sullivan, Jr. at 2655 or 487-2170. KFSR will begin broadcasting Sept. 18 at 3 p.m. OperaUng on a carrier current frequency of 660 kUocycles, the station broad¬ casts to toe campus dorms from 3 p.m. to midnight Monday through Friday. Frosh Camp (Continued from Page 1) It ls hoped that toe summer re- perlmental college course. two day sessions. Subject matter for toe retreats would Include discussions of Important news topics and exploring of art mu¬ seums, political n ters, said Janet MaUock a THE DAILY COLLEGIAN—S Vacancies Available In Women's Dorms Twenty vacancies exist in the lounges, recreaUon rooms, and Fresno State CoUege women's laundry facUWes. Students are dormitories, according to nous- nouBe^ 'W01t^_* ""L"1* . Further toformatton andappll- lng coordinator Robert Brooks. caUons tor reservaUons may be Both halls, Graves and Baker, obtained from toe Student Housing each house 208 women. The halls Office, New Administration are fireproof, alr-condlUoned BuUdlng, room 286. The tele- buUdlngs having study rooms, phone number ls 487-2345. WELCOME , STUDENTS! To these great days of your life! Make them toe greatest by considering FIRST COVENANT CHURCH 2727 N. First St. Phone: 229-6350 NorrLs M. Peterson. Pastor 9:45 CoUege Class 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. Sunday Services 8:30 P.M. College Fellowship FOREIGN CAR PARTS IMPORT PARTS CENTER 2237 VENTURA AT M PHONE 233-8861 |