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GUEST EDITORIAL LETTERS LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS napalm should be protested as the most Important of toe mindless, cruel, and Impersonal weapons of war. Aren't most weapons d level? Do toe protesters resent toe recruitment of talent for toe manufacture of napalm? Do they resent Us being marketed as a weapon of war? Do they have sym¬ pathy for those Innocent vlcUms of toe Vietnam war? If they don't like petroleum weapons used as agents for killing ln war time and ln a place of war, how do they feel about gasoline? Who of the protesters wUl single out regular, half and half, ethyl, or super as the facUltaUve agent tor toe carnage on our peace Ume highways? Who will organize toe protest of toe major oU companies when they come to our campus to recruit chemists, engineers, accountants, sales people, and public relations peo¬ ple? from a ton to two tons each at whatever speeds they chose and to any manner they chose — along h toe d; v.c. NANCY'S FLOWERS FBEE DEUVEBY Clovis «V Kings Canyon SUNNYSIDE PLAZA PH: Days 251-8441 Nights 256-3013 ? for grabs commandeer huts ln an FSC parking lot, how much passing troops, vehicles, and air- worse must be your life's gamble craft — so where Is their bravery on toe highways? and patrloUc concern to be found Innocent vlcUms come to all when toe fire strike against them sizes, ages, sexes, races, de- involves toe Innocents they hold grees of sobriety, from aU walks as hostages? Of life and our great American jim CHOATE A2037 melting pot has evolved toe truly democratic way to die, by traffic roulette. But who protests toat Freedom wlto anything approaching toe Editor: passion toat mourns the dead of Much 1 the enemy-managed hostage pop- the word ■freedom*. This w 1232 For the Pipe Smoker who Wants the very finest Pipes - Tobaccos - Accessories you will find them at... PARKER'S Purveyors Since 19-13 PIPES and TOBACCOS Young Ladies! Have you met Linda Murray She's Fresno State's Stewardess Campus Representative for UNITED AIR LINES Last summer Linda flew toe friendly skies a Washington, D. C. It was an exciting summer for Linda, meeUng people and visiting many famous places across toe country. She Is anxious to teU you all about her experience. ar, you can talk to Linda on Monday between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. or Wednesday between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Contact her through toe Student Placement Office. Fly the friendly skies of UNITED Cops On Campus For those out of touch wlto'toe big Issues on campus today, some of toe refinements ln toe drive for "student powor" must seem odd Indeed. For example, there is now before the house toe quesUon of toe proper use of police on campus. The quesUon comes up because men to blue, like coUege students, are becoming more and more acUve on campus. Just last week student demonstrations against recruiters from a chemical com¬ pany that makes napalm kept lawmen busy on more than one campus. At Oberlln (Ohio) College, 100 students (out of a total enroUment of 2,500) kept a Navy recruiter Imprisoned tour hours to his car; state and county police bad to reinforce toe college's police ln dispersing the crowd, finding lt necessary to squirt tear gas and water. This excitement has not escaped toe notice of toe NaUonal Stu¬ dent Association (NSA), which has charged toat coUege officials have used police recklessly to putting down campus demonstrations. So toe NSA has drawn up some guidelines covering toe subject, making clear its preference toat police not be used at all. No doubt coUege officials prefer toat poUce not be needed. But law and order on campus has become a problem. As President Carr of Oberlln put lt to his student body: "Some members of toe aca¬ demic community have Interfered wlto toe rights of others.* No enlightened student or professor would deny toat protecUon of In¬ dividual rights Is a proper function of police. The NSA goes on to say that If poUce must bo used on campus, lt Is better toat toe lawmen be coUege poUco, not police from toe city or state. For coUeges like Oberlln, wlto an eight-man police force, the quesUon seems a bit beside toe point. No matter how much a school might want to keep Its problems ln toe family, there obviously are Umes when outside lawmen must be called to. The alternative Is toe establishment of expensive armies to keep too peace even at small campuses, a prospect that should cheer neither the NSA nor the parents who find lt Increasingly hard to meet the rising costs of So If toe NSA Is looking around for things to draft guidelines about, we advise lt to forget toe police brutality cliche for a while and turn Its attenUon to what Oberlln's president calls simply toe "rights of others." This Includes Navy recruiters, Industrial recruiters, and non-demonstraUng students who would rather study. A good set of guidelines on this subject might eliminate all those worries about . Many feel that U range from the Inalienable rights of toe consUtutlon all-toe way- down to toe cult of hlpple-lsm. No one really seems to know or means. A poll would probably re¬ definitions tor this single word as there are Individuals ln our society. . The hippies want to be "free", so they shout. Free for what? Free to take toe rights away from other individuals? Freedom Is his. Freedom origins within toe Inner being son. It is somethtogthat not something that he ta e they some pla brothers In society who through God, then they mig: DAVID STEFAN A through the maintenance of a strong religious faith ln God. The hippies are also looking for reject any and all religious phil¬ osophies due to toe Institutional form toat modern day religion has adorned. Hippies are toe who worship on toe eighth day of to nonconformity. Their si not yielded toe satisfaction they were once seeking an m or THE DAILY COLLEGIAN CHRISTMAS JET FLIGHTS NEW YORK $149 5, faculty, employees DEPART DEC. 15 (evening) DEPART DEC. 16 (evening) Non Stop - For Reservations PHONE 392-8513 CHARTER FLIGHTS -* 995 Market St. (Suite 801) San Francisco. California Gentlemen: Make my reservat *J Reader's Theatre Interest Growing Rogers To Speak Head football Coach Darryl Rogers wlU speak at a meeUng of College Llfo Club tomorrow at 9 p.m. ln toe Recreation Room of Campus Garden Apts. Wednesday. November 1. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN—3 Professor Speaks On Bismarck dd- on Friday at 8 p.m. In toe Si tore E. McCardle Room of the Fr< jer* County PubUc Library. * By JIM BAKER Reader's Theatre, a unique art form which has enjoyed a grow¬ ing Interest among faculty and students alike, Is, according to Speech Instructor Ralph Salgado, "A means of presenting litera¬ ture to a vast audience.* Salgado also stated toat oral Interpretation, the basts of Rea¬ der's Theatre, Is considered to be a form of literary study which _4Vs able to present material other than dramaUc writings. Because of toe nexabUlty of this type of presentation, Action and poetry, as weU as plays, can be adapted to Reader's Theatre presenta- rsaUllty The next speech clearance tost wUl be given on Friday. Appoint- tomorrow to take toeFrlday test. Health clearance may be ob¬ tained at any Ume. Once these steps are completed the applicant should bring too form and a copy of his trans¬ cript to the Teacher Education No student wUl be permitted to enroll to any professlc work leading to a standardteach- •The World of Carl Sandburg,* to be presented on Jan. 9, will demonstrate toe adaplabUlty of poetry to Reader's Theatre pro- ducUon. The cast wUl feature fa¬ culty members Ralph Salgado and MUdred Hegrenes with Miss These two Fall Reading Hour programs will be presented at 4 Reader's Theatre wl 1 conclude to toe pi f Barbara Carson's "Mac it prestdenUal admlnlstra- ■MacBlrd* will be staged imating nights wlto "Lysls- and "Mother Courage.* jading and One example of toe of Reader's Theatre Fall Reading Hour presentation of "A Christmas Memory* by Truman Capote on Nov. 30. This short story, adapted to this typo narrator, wiU be produced lncon- JuncUon wlto a class to oral Interpretation. Members of the cast are Ken * Orabtree, Jennifer Waldron, Bill Walsh and Dana Surablan. Ed. School Enrollment Deadline Set Students who anUclpate enrol¬ ling ln the School of EducaUon next spring are required to fUe an appllcaUon by Nov. 27, ac¬ cording to Charlotoe Dlshlan, secretary of the Fresno Slato College teacher educaUon de¬ partment. The applications wUl «jSJlcatlons may be picked up In ivducaUon-PsychoIogy 120. Mrs. Dlshlan advised that stu¬ dents begin toe procedure of admission early becauseMttakes tlmo* for toe processing. There are six steps to filling out toe form. A student must pick up a form; obtain toe signature of designated department supervl- speech clearance; and English According to EngUsh Depart¬ ment Chairman Dr. Robert S. Billings, English clearance will « :i completed tor all signatures 17 ln Business 1 on Nov. 27. •Mac Half a fuU stage pi Bird* will rely on voice and rea¬ der Interpretation wlto facial expression and body suggestion to present toe meaning of toe play. ■MacBlrd* wUl begin Dec. 4at 8:15 p.m. to toe Arena Theatre. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE LIABILITY "-..$24,.., BEN W. HAW AGENCY New York Life College MODERN SECURITY EVER TALK TO YOURSELF like this? ive worked and studied tor x years, earned x doUars, and have s; Do toe figures satisfy you? A NEW YORK PROTECTION fc SAVINGS PLAN wUl help. Contact [l STUBBLEFIELD and ASSOCIATES | Phone 268-5621 Atmosphere for Achievement critical'ones. The exposure you lo major projects. Ihe caliber ol associates, the quality and avai is tor at r.You your ighly rated design, electrical design, reliability, liversitics lor advanced test engineering and materials ignments will be research. sludy, and the recognition you gel lor heavily toward building your At Convair you will lind managemenl sensitive lo Ihe importance ot your personal development and you will work in an atmosphere of achievement side by side with some ol the most capable people in our industry-toe people who developed Atlas-Centaur and other space age sludy. Your key sludy and development projects. opporlunilies are yours at Convair le lollowi 3: engini g physic; Iff rcprc: signed to Mr. J. J. Tannone, Supervisor, Ihe following areas: advanced systems. Professional Placement and Personnel, systems analysis, space sciences, life Convair Division ol General Dynamics, sciences, information sciences. 5629 Kearny Villa Road, San Diego, scientific dala processing, aero- California 92112. GENERAL DYNAMICS Convair Division aA.
Object Description
Title | 1967_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 | Nov 1, 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 |
Full-Text-Search | GUEST EDITORIAL LETTERS LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS napalm should be protested as the most Important of toe mindless, cruel, and Impersonal weapons of war. Aren't most weapons d level? Do toe protesters resent toe recruitment of talent for toe manufacture of napalm? Do they resent Us being marketed as a weapon of war? Do they have sym¬ pathy for those Innocent vlcUms of toe Vietnam war? If they don't like petroleum weapons used as agents for killing ln war time and ln a place of war, how do they feel about gasoline? Who of the protesters wUl single out regular, half and half, ethyl, or super as the facUltaUve agent tor toe carnage on our peace Ume highways? Who will organize toe protest of toe major oU companies when they come to our campus to recruit chemists, engineers, accountants, sales people, and public relations peo¬ ple? from a ton to two tons each at whatever speeds they chose and to any manner they chose — along h toe d; v.c. NANCY'S FLOWERS FBEE DEUVEBY Clovis «V Kings Canyon SUNNYSIDE PLAZA PH: Days 251-8441 Nights 256-3013 ? for grabs commandeer huts ln an FSC parking lot, how much passing troops, vehicles, and air- worse must be your life's gamble craft — so where Is their bravery on toe highways? and patrloUc concern to be found Innocent vlcUms come to all when toe fire strike against them sizes, ages, sexes, races, de- involves toe Innocents they hold grees of sobriety, from aU walks as hostages? Of life and our great American jim CHOATE A2037 melting pot has evolved toe truly democratic way to die, by traffic roulette. But who protests toat Freedom wlto anything approaching toe Editor: passion toat mourns the dead of Much 1 the enemy-managed hostage pop- the word ■freedom*. This w 1232 For the Pipe Smoker who Wants the very finest Pipes - Tobaccos - Accessories you will find them at... PARKER'S Purveyors Since 19-13 PIPES and TOBACCOS Young Ladies! Have you met Linda Murray She's Fresno State's Stewardess Campus Representative for UNITED AIR LINES Last summer Linda flew toe friendly skies a Washington, D. C. It was an exciting summer for Linda, meeUng people and visiting many famous places across toe country. She Is anxious to teU you all about her experience. ar, you can talk to Linda on Monday between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. or Wednesday between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Contact her through toe Student Placement Office. Fly the friendly skies of UNITED Cops On Campus For those out of touch wlto'toe big Issues on campus today, some of toe refinements ln toe drive for "student powor" must seem odd Indeed. For example, there is now before the house toe quesUon of toe proper use of police on campus. The quesUon comes up because men to blue, like coUege students, are becoming more and more acUve on campus. Just last week student demonstrations against recruiters from a chemical com¬ pany that makes napalm kept lawmen busy on more than one campus. At Oberlln (Ohio) College, 100 students (out of a total enroUment of 2,500) kept a Navy recruiter Imprisoned tour hours to his car; state and county police bad to reinforce toe college's police ln dispersing the crowd, finding lt necessary to squirt tear gas and water. This excitement has not escaped toe notice of toe NaUonal Stu¬ dent Association (NSA), which has charged toat coUege officials have used police recklessly to putting down campus demonstrations. So toe NSA has drawn up some guidelines covering toe subject, making clear its preference toat police not be used at all. No doubt coUege officials prefer toat poUce not be needed. But law and order on campus has become a problem. As President Carr of Oberlln put lt to his student body: "Some members of toe aca¬ demic community have Interfered wlto toe rights of others.* No enlightened student or professor would deny toat protecUon of In¬ dividual rights Is a proper function of police. The NSA goes on to say that If poUce must bo used on campus, lt Is better toat toe lawmen be coUege poUco, not police from toe city or state. For coUeges like Oberlln, wlto an eight-man police force, the quesUon seems a bit beside toe point. No matter how much a school might want to keep Its problems ln toe family, there obviously are Umes when outside lawmen must be called to. The alternative Is toe establishment of expensive armies to keep too peace even at small campuses, a prospect that should cheer neither the NSA nor the parents who find lt Increasingly hard to meet the rising costs of So If toe NSA Is looking around for things to draft guidelines about, we advise lt to forget toe police brutality cliche for a while and turn Its attenUon to what Oberlln's president calls simply toe "rights of others." This Includes Navy recruiters, Industrial recruiters, and non-demonstraUng students who would rather study. A good set of guidelines on this subject might eliminate all those worries about . Many feel that U range from the Inalienable rights of toe consUtutlon all-toe way- down to toe cult of hlpple-lsm. No one really seems to know or means. A poll would probably re¬ definitions tor this single word as there are Individuals ln our society. . The hippies want to be "free", so they shout. Free for what? Free to take toe rights away from other individuals? Freedom Is his. Freedom origins within toe Inner being son. It is somethtogthat not something that he ta e they some pla brothers In society who through God, then they mig: DAVID STEFAN A through the maintenance of a strong religious faith ln God. The hippies are also looking for reject any and all religious phil¬ osophies due to toe Institutional form toat modern day religion has adorned. Hippies are toe who worship on toe eighth day of to nonconformity. Their si not yielded toe satisfaction they were once seeking an m or THE DAILY COLLEGIAN CHRISTMAS JET FLIGHTS NEW YORK $149 5, faculty, employees DEPART DEC. 15 (evening) DEPART DEC. 16 (evening) Non Stop - For Reservations PHONE 392-8513 CHARTER FLIGHTS -* 995 Market St. (Suite 801) San Francisco. California Gentlemen: Make my reservat *J Reader's Theatre Interest Growing Rogers To Speak Head football Coach Darryl Rogers wlU speak at a meeUng of College Llfo Club tomorrow at 9 p.m. ln toe Recreation Room of Campus Garden Apts. Wednesday. November 1. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN—3 Professor Speaks On Bismarck dd- on Friday at 8 p.m. In toe Si tore E. McCardle Room of the Fr< jer* County PubUc Library. * By JIM BAKER Reader's Theatre, a unique art form which has enjoyed a grow¬ ing Interest among faculty and students alike, Is, according to Speech Instructor Ralph Salgado, "A means of presenting litera¬ ture to a vast audience.* Salgado also stated toat oral Interpretation, the basts of Rea¬ der's Theatre, Is considered to be a form of literary study which _4Vs able to present material other than dramaUc writings. Because of toe nexabUlty of this type of presentation, Action and poetry, as weU as plays, can be adapted to Reader's Theatre presenta- rsaUllty The next speech clearance tost wUl be given on Friday. Appoint- tomorrow to take toeFrlday test. Health clearance may be ob¬ tained at any Ume. Once these steps are completed the applicant should bring too form and a copy of his trans¬ cript to the Teacher Education No student wUl be permitted to enroll to any professlc work leading to a standardteach- •The World of Carl Sandburg,* to be presented on Jan. 9, will demonstrate toe adaplabUlty of poetry to Reader's Theatre pro- ducUon. The cast wUl feature fa¬ culty members Ralph Salgado and MUdred Hegrenes with Miss These two Fall Reading Hour programs will be presented at 4 Reader's Theatre wl 1 conclude to toe pi f Barbara Carson's "Mac it prestdenUal admlnlstra- ■MacBlrd* will be staged imating nights wlto "Lysls- and "Mother Courage.* jading and One example of toe of Reader's Theatre Fall Reading Hour presentation of "A Christmas Memory* by Truman Capote on Nov. 30. This short story, adapted to this typo narrator, wiU be produced lncon- JuncUon wlto a class to oral Interpretation. Members of the cast are Ken * Orabtree, Jennifer Waldron, Bill Walsh and Dana Surablan. Ed. School Enrollment Deadline Set Students who anUclpate enrol¬ ling ln the School of EducaUon next spring are required to fUe an appllcaUon by Nov. 27, ac¬ cording to Charlotoe Dlshlan, secretary of the Fresno Slato College teacher educaUon de¬ partment. The applications wUl «jSJlcatlons may be picked up In ivducaUon-PsychoIogy 120. Mrs. Dlshlan advised that stu¬ dents begin toe procedure of admission early becauseMttakes tlmo* for toe processing. There are six steps to filling out toe form. A student must pick up a form; obtain toe signature of designated department supervl- speech clearance; and English According to EngUsh Depart¬ ment Chairman Dr. Robert S. Billings, English clearance will « :i completed tor all signatures 17 ln Business 1 on Nov. 27. •Mac Half a fuU stage pi Bird* will rely on voice and rea¬ der Interpretation wlto facial expression and body suggestion to present toe meaning of toe play. ■MacBlrd* wUl begin Dec. 4at 8:15 p.m. to toe Arena Theatre. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE LIABILITY "-..$24,.., BEN W. HAW AGENCY New York Life College MODERN SECURITY EVER TALK TO YOURSELF like this? ive worked and studied tor x years, earned x doUars, and have s; Do toe figures satisfy you? A NEW YORK PROTECTION fc SAVINGS PLAN wUl help. Contact [l STUBBLEFIELD and ASSOCIATES | Phone 268-5621 Atmosphere for Achievement critical'ones. The exposure you lo major projects. Ihe caliber ol associates, the quality and avai is tor at r.You your ighly rated design, electrical design, reliability, liversitics lor advanced test engineering and materials ignments will be research. sludy, and the recognition you gel lor heavily toward building your At Convair you will lind managemenl sensitive lo Ihe importance ot your personal development and you will work in an atmosphere of achievement side by side with some ol the most capable people in our industry-toe people who developed Atlas-Centaur and other space age sludy. Your key sludy and development projects. opporlunilies are yours at Convair le lollowi 3: engini g physic; Iff rcprc: signed to Mr. J. J. Tannone, Supervisor, Ihe following areas: advanced systems. Professional Placement and Personnel, systems analysis, space sciences, life Convair Division ol General Dynamics, sciences, information sciences. 5629 Kearny Villa Road, San Diego, scientific dala processing, aero- California 92112. GENERAL DYNAMICS Convair Division aA. |