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4—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday. October 4. 1967 Lorry Stewart He's Thin, But He Stands Tall FRESNO STATE'S BIGGEST hope of beating a tough San 1 Valley State eleven Saturday night weighs only 165 pounds by the name of Gary Finch. The slightly built Modesto product, Fresno's ansv Man, has emerged as the BuUdogs No. 1 receiver. Although having problems at times during his fli Finch was Just short of fabulous ln Fresno's 21-20 1 State. Finch grabbed five Danny Robinson passes Saturday night for 94 yards. His three-game Greeks Kick Off Today to The Thin rwo outings, for 279 yards and three touch¬ downs. He Is the Bulldogs'leading scorer with 18 points. Although lacking tremendous I, Finch has shown that he the I t Montana State game Finch played end at Modesto High School while weighing only . 7 .Good Hand. \*\ *«*»■ «* »•» ™<±"> M°" desto Junior College, where he weighed ln at 15S. Although he was a regular for two years at MJC, coach Darryl Rogers and his staff weren't sure the lightweight could make It big at FSC. But ho is showing he can and will. One thing ln Finch's favor Is that he comes from a football family. His brother Karl was a Little All-Ame'rlca at Cal Poly Pomona and later signed with the Los Angeles Rams. Gary may be no Karl (Karl was 6-3 and weighed 210 when he played for the Rams), but he dis¬ played a spark of his brother's greatness Saturday night. One reason Gary gives for not being able to put on more weight Intramural Fraternity League football action gets under way with a boom this afternoon at 4 o'clock as some of the top teams will already be at each other's throats. Last year's kingpin Sigma Alpha Epsllon, which gets the favorite nod after sweeping through Its competition ln the Sigma Chi Is pitted against Delta Sigma Phi on field 3, while peren¬ nial contender Theta CM will fight it out with KappaSlgmaonfield2. In the second team conference, Sigma Nu will face Theta Chi n on field 4, SAE U will take on Lambda Chi Alpha on field 5, and new arrival Alpha Delta Upsllon goes up against Sigma Chi n on field 6. Alpha Gamma Rho plays Delta Sigma Phi II ln a practice game to round out the schedule. The Intramural gridiron cam¬ paign opened Monday afternoon Independent League. The slate found Homan defeating the Cobblers behind the passing trio of Roger The Thumpers shut out Sahara 24-0 as Bill Himes connected on a pair of touchdown tosses. In another blanking Paul Barret passed the ROTC by the Bears Haw! y Cllne When you buy a package of one of our "A Treat To Smoke" tobaccos, present this ad and you will get a plastic pipe rest free. PEER'S Purveyors Stnre 19-13 PIPES and TOBACCOS & ■Any weight I put during the football season I quickly lose when track season rolls around,* says Gary. He has run the 120- yard high hurdles ln 14.6. The 20-year-old Finch red- shlrted last year, so he will be SPEAKING OF lightweights, another slim Bulldog was ln the spotlight Saturday night. Defen- school record. The old mark of 95 yards was set by Frenchy Borgadary ln 1930 against San Joso State. It seemed a little strange that the end zone, but that Is the kind of player the former McLane High and FresnoClty College star it the Bulldog! ; when he caught a punt as a defender poured In on him. The result - a fumble. Freeman, who holds the record In Interceptions for a th nine last year, Is still looking for bis first one this year. But ln all other categories, Freeman has been tops. Blessed' with blinding speed, he Is lndespensable. Ho seems to al¬ ways be coming make key saves when opponents ■ Brakes MEL'S AUTO PARTS J*~ 400-C Homan Hall ~ / / No 4th Federal National Bank /hl0 /^JLKT^^f^ YOUR CHECK IS GOOD AT CAMPUSTOWN BARBER SHOP THE DAILY COLLEGIAN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE VOL. 1 Will NO 1 FRESNO. CALIFORNIA Case Clarifies Choice Of Humphrey Panel Mrs. Mathiesen Is Homecoming Grand Marshal service to Fresno State Col- ;, will bo the grand marshal FSC's Homecoming parade Kooyumljlan, president ofthe issoclatlon. Th3 newly selected grand mar- ihal has served on the state board ilnce 1958 and Is a former mem- ler of the State College Board of president Mike Case as his cri¬ teria for student panel selection. They will question Vice President Hubert Humphrey during his visit to the campus next Monday. Panel members Include Case, Stewart McGce, Alpha Phi Alpha president; Carole Sarklsian, Col¬ legian editor; Tom Tjisan, Blue Key officer; Bonnie Benck, Delta Zeta president and Manuel De- prop e FSC fields and lnier- is many students d Identify with at J selection he purposely In- Jded Democrats, Republicans, e Liberal and one Conserva- e. Case also stated that if he d drafted a representative from e political club, It would mean ludlng a the i Reagan Outlines Welfare, Young As Top Problems By BARBARA LARSON TULARE-Wlth Jokes as fa¬ miliar as his smile, Governor Ronald Reagan here Wednesday night drew a standing ovation be¬ fore and after a speech In which Model UN Is Planned In Fresno A Model United Nations Sec¬ retariat will be featured during International Week, Oct. 22-28. The Model UN will be held State College, Fresno City Col¬ lege, Pacific College, Reedley College and all the high schools ln Fresno and Clov: 900 all fore. )t heard be- The governor spoke at a $50 a plate fund-raising dinner spon¬ sored by the Tulare County Re¬ publican Central Committee. About 350 high school and col¬ lege students were admitted free iths ln office and ,s ln expenditures Is administration. for administrative research. Reagan called 'welfare ln th :ountry a colossal failure. ^ and let fruit and vegetables rot." Turning to otherproblems fac¬ ing his creative society, Reagan said, "the future of young people Is our most Important problem.' compromise principle and cause .. .they are asking for a cause... It Is up to us to give them a Reagan again explained his tui¬ tion plan and the sliding scale for determining need of students for grants. He said that individual criteria would be used ln deter¬ mining the need of each student. "The problems on campuses have nol'yet been met.* tor of the National Council of Catholic Women, and has served on the boards of several Fresno organizations. For her service to in FSC graduate : schools. Mathiesen hied ln Sep- Student Homecoming activi¬ ties officially begin Oct. 16 with a concert by Sergio Mendes and Brasll '66, a Latin American combo, at the Fresno Convention Center Theatre. Reserved-seat Film Series To Begin "Hand In Hand" will start the Thursday night movie ser¬ ies this evening ln Industrial Sponsored by the College open only to students and fac¬ ulty with student body cards. the friendship of a young Cath¬ olic boy (Philip Needs) and a Jewish girl (Loretta Parry). The film has received wide¬ spread praise from civic and religious organizations. $3 to J4.5I Five Homecoming Que >n final- lsts will be sele Candidates Tea to be held this at Leon Paters, 4712 N. rom 30 candidates. Stude Homecoming Queen Oct 16. She will be crowne< at the concert that evening. e pointed out tha trty Job-training x>r navepro- moblllty and Musselman Paintings Hang In Art Center •1 UN te 1,229-9068 after 5pm "The Grasshopper and the Ant" by J. G. Vibert. Another enduring study from Security Banks "Famous Painters' series. We'd like you to Ihink ol Security Bank as being enduring, loo. Start a permanent banking relationship ( ****■ Make your financial partner SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK S a General Assembly and a Security Council, and the fol¬ lowing committees: Political and . Security, Special PoUtical and r Trusteeship. A delegation vfal consist of four representatives. eral countries. Foreign students may form a delegation to represent their country. Further Information may be obtained ln the Student Presi¬ dent's Office or by calling 266-3109. Registration may be completed by calling Fresno Sta^e between noon and 5 p.m. on any school day or In front of the Loans Available National Defense Loans and Student Nursing Loans may now be picked up ln Adminis¬ tration 174 by those students who have turned ln their prom- check, students are also re¬ quired to have had their units verified by the Financial Aids An exhibit of40"trompel'oell* style paintings done by Fresno State CoUege art professor Dar- within the last two years. Since Fresno Art Center through Oct. worked exclusively with "trompe 22. 1'oeli1" and realist styles. Currently, the worksof24Cal- Aided by a sabbatical leave last lfornia Prlntmakers are being spring, Musselman was able to exhibited In the college library complete over forty paintings, most of which Student Group Asks For Study Of Crib Sheet The Student Affairs Committee has recommended to the Aca¬ demic Senate that it find out more precisely what the adminis¬ tration means by faculty evalua- A letter sent to the committee criticising the Crib Sheet by H. Ray McKnlgbt, assistant pro¬ fessor of English, set off the action. The criticism arose from paintings ln comments made by I "Trompe l'oelll" literally translated from the French means "deceive the eye." It Is applied to realist paintings where the objects are painted with such realism they produce an optical illusion. The f e exhibition. loan from the San Francisco Art Institute, Is composed of 68 works done by artists now living and working In California. The artists represented were chosen to form being c techniques. This exhibit will comments were taken out of con¬ text in most cases, charged Mc¬ Knlgbt. The members ofthe committee agreed that they too had heard similar criticism from other faculty members. The purpose of the Crib Sheet was to evaluate professors. The letter criticizing It prompted the committee to send a recommen¬ dation to the Academic Senate to ask the administration to define thouroughly what Is meant by faculty evaluation. The next meeting of the Stu¬ dent Affairs Committee will be on Monday al 2 p.m. ln Library 19. The committee will select a new chairman and secretary at that
Object Description
Title | 1967_10 The Daily Collegian October 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 | Oct 4, 1967 Pg. 4- Oct 5, 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 | 4—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday. October 4. 1967 Lorry Stewart He's Thin, But He Stands Tall FRESNO STATE'S BIGGEST hope of beating a tough San 1 Valley State eleven Saturday night weighs only 165 pounds by the name of Gary Finch. The slightly built Modesto product, Fresno's ansv Man, has emerged as the BuUdogs No. 1 receiver. Although having problems at times during his fli Finch was Just short of fabulous ln Fresno's 21-20 1 State. Finch grabbed five Danny Robinson passes Saturday night for 94 yards. His three-game Greeks Kick Off Today to The Thin rwo outings, for 279 yards and three touch¬ downs. He Is the Bulldogs'leading scorer with 18 points. Although lacking tremendous I, Finch has shown that he the I t Montana State game Finch played end at Modesto High School while weighing only . 7 .Good Hand. \*\ *«*»■ «* »•» ™<±"> M°" desto Junior College, where he weighed ln at 15S. Although he was a regular for two years at MJC, coach Darryl Rogers and his staff weren't sure the lightweight could make It big at FSC. But ho is showing he can and will. One thing ln Finch's favor Is that he comes from a football family. His brother Karl was a Little All-Ame'rlca at Cal Poly Pomona and later signed with the Los Angeles Rams. Gary may be no Karl (Karl was 6-3 and weighed 210 when he played for the Rams), but he dis¬ played a spark of his brother's greatness Saturday night. One reason Gary gives for not being able to put on more weight Intramural Fraternity League football action gets under way with a boom this afternoon at 4 o'clock as some of the top teams will already be at each other's throats. Last year's kingpin Sigma Alpha Epsllon, which gets the favorite nod after sweeping through Its competition ln the Sigma Chi Is pitted against Delta Sigma Phi on field 3, while peren¬ nial contender Theta CM will fight it out with KappaSlgmaonfield2. In the second team conference, Sigma Nu will face Theta Chi n on field 4, SAE U will take on Lambda Chi Alpha on field 5, and new arrival Alpha Delta Upsllon goes up against Sigma Chi n on field 6. Alpha Gamma Rho plays Delta Sigma Phi II ln a practice game to round out the schedule. The Intramural gridiron cam¬ paign opened Monday afternoon Independent League. The slate found Homan defeating the Cobblers behind the passing trio of Roger The Thumpers shut out Sahara 24-0 as Bill Himes connected on a pair of touchdown tosses. In another blanking Paul Barret passed the ROTC by the Bears Haw! y Cllne When you buy a package of one of our "A Treat To Smoke" tobaccos, present this ad and you will get a plastic pipe rest free. PEER'S Purveyors Stnre 19-13 PIPES and TOBACCOS & ■Any weight I put during the football season I quickly lose when track season rolls around,* says Gary. He has run the 120- yard high hurdles ln 14.6. The 20-year-old Finch red- shlrted last year, so he will be SPEAKING OF lightweights, another slim Bulldog was ln the spotlight Saturday night. Defen- school record. The old mark of 95 yards was set by Frenchy Borgadary ln 1930 against San Joso State. It seemed a little strange that the end zone, but that Is the kind of player the former McLane High and FresnoClty College star it the Bulldog! ; when he caught a punt as a defender poured In on him. The result - a fumble. Freeman, who holds the record In Interceptions for a th nine last year, Is still looking for bis first one this year. But ln all other categories, Freeman has been tops. Blessed' with blinding speed, he Is lndespensable. Ho seems to al¬ ways be coming make key saves when opponents ■ Brakes MEL'S AUTO PARTS J*~ 400-C Homan Hall ~ / / No 4th Federal National Bank /hl0 /^JLKT^^f^ YOUR CHECK IS GOOD AT CAMPUSTOWN BARBER SHOP THE DAILY COLLEGIAN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE VOL. 1 Will NO 1 FRESNO. CALIFORNIA Case Clarifies Choice Of Humphrey Panel Mrs. Mathiesen Is Homecoming Grand Marshal service to Fresno State Col- ;, will bo the grand marshal FSC's Homecoming parade Kooyumljlan, president ofthe issoclatlon. Th3 newly selected grand mar- ihal has served on the state board ilnce 1958 and Is a former mem- ler of the State College Board of president Mike Case as his cri¬ teria for student panel selection. They will question Vice President Hubert Humphrey during his visit to the campus next Monday. Panel members Include Case, Stewart McGce, Alpha Phi Alpha president; Carole Sarklsian, Col¬ legian editor; Tom Tjisan, Blue Key officer; Bonnie Benck, Delta Zeta president and Manuel De- prop e FSC fields and lnier- is many students d Identify with at J selection he purposely In- Jded Democrats, Republicans, e Liberal and one Conserva- e. Case also stated that if he d drafted a representative from e political club, It would mean ludlng a the i Reagan Outlines Welfare, Young As Top Problems By BARBARA LARSON TULARE-Wlth Jokes as fa¬ miliar as his smile, Governor Ronald Reagan here Wednesday night drew a standing ovation be¬ fore and after a speech In which Model UN Is Planned In Fresno A Model United Nations Sec¬ retariat will be featured during International Week, Oct. 22-28. The Model UN will be held State College, Fresno City Col¬ lege, Pacific College, Reedley College and all the high schools ln Fresno and Clov: 900 all fore. )t heard be- The governor spoke at a $50 a plate fund-raising dinner spon¬ sored by the Tulare County Re¬ publican Central Committee. About 350 high school and col¬ lege students were admitted free iths ln office and ,s ln expenditures Is administration. for administrative research. Reagan called 'welfare ln th :ountry a colossal failure. ^ and let fruit and vegetables rot." Turning to otherproblems fac¬ ing his creative society, Reagan said, "the future of young people Is our most Important problem.' compromise principle and cause .. .they are asking for a cause... It Is up to us to give them a Reagan again explained his tui¬ tion plan and the sliding scale for determining need of students for grants. He said that individual criteria would be used ln deter¬ mining the need of each student. "The problems on campuses have nol'yet been met.* tor of the National Council of Catholic Women, and has served on the boards of several Fresno organizations. For her service to in FSC graduate : schools. Mathiesen hied ln Sep- Student Homecoming activi¬ ties officially begin Oct. 16 with a concert by Sergio Mendes and Brasll '66, a Latin American combo, at the Fresno Convention Center Theatre. Reserved-seat Film Series To Begin "Hand In Hand" will start the Thursday night movie ser¬ ies this evening ln Industrial Sponsored by the College open only to students and fac¬ ulty with student body cards. the friendship of a young Cath¬ olic boy (Philip Needs) and a Jewish girl (Loretta Parry). The film has received wide¬ spread praise from civic and religious organizations. $3 to J4.5I Five Homecoming Que >n final- lsts will be sele Candidates Tea to be held this at Leon Paters, 4712 N. rom 30 candidates. Stude Homecoming Queen Oct 16. She will be crowne< at the concert that evening. e pointed out tha trty Job-training x>r navepro- moblllty and Musselman Paintings Hang In Art Center •1 UN te 1,229-9068 after 5pm "The Grasshopper and the Ant" by J. G. Vibert. Another enduring study from Security Banks "Famous Painters' series. We'd like you to Ihink ol Security Bank as being enduring, loo. Start a permanent banking relationship ( ****■ Make your financial partner SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK S a General Assembly and a Security Council, and the fol¬ lowing committees: Political and . Security, Special PoUtical and r Trusteeship. A delegation vfal consist of four representatives. eral countries. Foreign students may form a delegation to represent their country. Further Information may be obtained ln the Student Presi¬ dent's Office or by calling 266-3109. Registration may be completed by calling Fresno Sta^e between noon and 5 p.m. on any school day or In front of the Loans Available National Defense Loans and Student Nursing Loans may now be picked up ln Adminis¬ tration 174 by those students who have turned ln their prom- check, students are also re¬ quired to have had their units verified by the Financial Aids An exhibit of40"trompel'oell* style paintings done by Fresno State CoUege art professor Dar- within the last two years. Since Fresno Art Center through Oct. worked exclusively with "trompe 22. 1'oeli1" and realist styles. Currently, the worksof24Cal- Aided by a sabbatical leave last lfornia Prlntmakers are being spring, Musselman was able to exhibited In the college library complete over forty paintings, most of which Student Group Asks For Study Of Crib Sheet The Student Affairs Committee has recommended to the Aca¬ demic Senate that it find out more precisely what the adminis¬ tration means by faculty evalua- A letter sent to the committee criticising the Crib Sheet by H. Ray McKnlgbt, assistant pro¬ fessor of English, set off the action. The criticism arose from paintings ln comments made by I "Trompe l'oelll" literally translated from the French means "deceive the eye." It Is applied to realist paintings where the objects are painted with such realism they produce an optical illusion. The f e exhibition. loan from the San Francisco Art Institute, Is composed of 68 works done by artists now living and working In California. The artists represented were chosen to form being c techniques. This exhibit will comments were taken out of con¬ text in most cases, charged Mc¬ Knlgbt. The members ofthe committee agreed that they too had heard similar criticism from other faculty members. The purpose of the Crib Sheet was to evaluate professors. The letter criticizing It prompted the committee to send a recommen¬ dation to the Academic Senate to ask the administration to define thouroughly what Is meant by faculty evaluation. The next meeting of the Stu¬ dent Affairs Committee will be on Monday al 2 p.m. ln Library 19. The committee will select a new chairman and secretary at that |