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THE NEWS Folk Mass e priests wUl celebrate th The students wUl be hosted by members of Alpha XI Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Zeta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma and 'Mother Courage' Reveals Many Frustrations Of War annual snow trip. Phi Chi Theta Book markers and mistletoe are being sold by members of Phi Chi Theta ln the acUvltes booth The money raising project wUl continue until Dec. 15. Student Dinner Fresno State CoUege foreign students have been invited to dine at several sorority houses Thursday at 5:45 p.m. Building. Activities Calendar AppUcaUons to place activities n uie Spring si I In tl Activities Office by Dec. A5. Applications are avaUable ln , Uie acUvltles ln the Administra¬ tion BuUdlng and in the Student President's Office. Religious Speaker always first in Fresno I* 10th ofAnu Month. Earn from the 1st. MmLAND SAVINGS llglous vening. dents Play: Religion," Dr. Ken- nard wUl speak at a me*tlng of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fel¬ lowship at 1 p.m. in Science At 6:30 p.m. she wUl speak at a meeting of the Baptist Student Union ln uie Baptist Religious Dr. Kennard wUl be on campus Thursday and Friday for private counseUng. Students who wish to make counseling appointments should contact theBapUstStudent Union at 227-5595. Newman Center The NewmanStudents Associa¬ tion wUl sponsor an aU parish Folk Mass at 5:30 p.m. Friday ln the Newman Center to cele¬ brate Uie Feast of the Immacu¬ late Conception. , Recreation Night night wUl be held ln the Men's and Women's Gymnasiums to- available for student use ln uie reference department of the Fresno County Free Library. The News Digest contains cate¬ gories of news from world and national affairs. The pubUcation Is issued weekly. Its contents are collected from radio-TV broadcasts, and press Yearbooks, part of the Facts on File Index, Is an annual Index of news items dating back to the early IMO's. The Master Index, a cumula¬ tive Facts on FUe reference, contains facts and dates of events during Uie past five years. Book Sale The Fresno County Free Li¬ brary is selUng used books, three for 10 cents, ln Its main branch at 2420 Mariposa St. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. By JIM BAKER Collegian Staff Writer A night with "Mother Courage,* the second of the three produc¬ tions of the drama department being presented in repertory form, Is a night with Ann Levin, the star of the show. Even though Mother Courage Is uie main character in the play by Bertolt Brecht, Mrs. Levin's performance carries the show, Interview Dates Are Scheduled the-Thirty Years War in Europe trying to make a fast dollar. Both vocally and physically, she Is perfect ft is doing a good ble. Marda ^ Job with U mute daughter ofMothi and the scene of her deatn is one of tho most dramaUc moments of the show. Notable perform¬ ances are also given by Henry Webb as Ihe cook and Mel Cobb as the Chaplain. In complete contrast to *Lysis- trata,* "Mother Courage* Is a looking at lt from uie technical side. A few minor technical prob¬ lems distracted from the show but this Is understandable with the f placement, has released the new revised teacher Interview sched¬ ule tor December and January llghUng b e required. Tho ord O. Graham, m B. Newton are The Sociology Club wUl meet tomorrow at 4 p.m. ln Air Science 151 to discuss its constitution, proposals for speakers and elec¬ tion of new officers. tervlew dates for appolntm On campus today, uie Sc I School Dls eeklng te Judo Club 3 Judo Club will n le meeting wUl Include dem- selfdefense. iw at 8 p.m. ln Agriculture i discuss the Fresno State CCR The CalUornla CoUege Re- pubUcans wUl meet yoday in Social Science 105 at 1 and 6 p.m. The club newspaper, El Colleglo, wUl be distributed. Unk will b grade level. Thursday- Park, Calif., will interview stu¬ dents for K-6 positions. Other school districts and grade levels and subjects are: Dec. II, Hanford Elementary School District, K-8; Dec. 12-14, Fresno City Unified School Dis¬ trict, K-6, Secondary 7-12, (all subjects); Dec. 12, Jefferson El¬ ementary School District, K-8; Dec. 13, Tulare City Elementary School District, Kindergarten, Second grade; Dec. 14, Hayward Unified School District, Elemen¬ tary K-6, Secondary, 7-8 English, 7-8 English/Girls' P.E. combin¬ ation. High School, EngUsh/Span- lsh combination, English/Vocal nblnatlon, and General In "Mother Courage* Bertolt. Brecht presents a notable If not unique form of theatre by applying his "epic theatre" phUosophy. He against a threatre of complete III.::. palhy; U hough "Mother Courage" binatlon. BENNY'S CAR SALES •«Sanger gives you a tough choice... ...a Corona 4-door sedan or 2-door hardtop either one will save you money! Want sleek, sporty 2-door hardtop styling? We've got the lowest priced 2-door hardtop in America ... Toyota Corona. Want 4-door convenience and'room for five? We've got the popular Toyota Corona 4-door sports sedan. Toyota Corona 2-Door Hardtop Gives You: 4-on-the-floor trans¬ mission or automatic as an option • foam cushion, reclining bucket seats • continental style side door pockets • fold down rear seat for extra load carrying capacity. Toyota Corona 4-Door Sports Sedan Gives You: Roomy comfort for five • four arm rests and three TOYOTA CORONA SEDAN PRICES START AT 1780. passenger assist bars • standard shift or optional automatic • big, fully lined trunk. Both Toyota Coronas Give You: Peppy 90 horsepower • 0 to 60 in 16 sec. acceleration • up to 30 miles per gallon • a host of extras at no extra cost. It's Up To You... 2-Door Hardtop OR 4-Door Sedan, Your Tough Choice Between Two Great Buys! IflQlYrolffir Get your hands on a Toyota ...you'll never let go! TOYOTA, Japan's No. 1 Automobile Manufi BENNY'S CAR SERVICE I !^g 1 840 ACADEMY# SANGER, CALIF. • PHONE SALES - SERVICE 875-4596 Dennis McCall- TIIE DAILY COLLEGIAN—1 FSC's Robin Hood Three FSCers Make All-CCAA John Culver of Bakersfleld has hopes of stirring a greater Interest in the increasingly popular sport of archery, and he may have taken a big step ln that direction when Uie 25-year-old Junior twanged his way to the National Collegiate archery title two weeks ago. Archery la not a recognized collegiate athletic activity but may be soon since shooting arrows for accuracy wUl be Included ln Uie 1972 Olympic Games slate of events. Culver, who proved himself the best collegiate archer ln Uie nation, won the national title at Tempe, Ariz., against Uie best from college campuses across the nation. And he won going away, totaling 2,838 points, nearly 100 more than the i tackle John Stahl, and defens back Mike Freeman have b< named to the All-California C leglate Athletic A e Bulldog defen: i. Ik' '., d noUce on Uie | t had I d the targets with Winning the national crow lege except for a $25 donatl expenses. The rest he did on Culver asked Uie Senate B defraying travel expenses b atlonal shooting. 1 liver popped 24 ci spot foraperfectscore, an almost unheard-of led the men's competition from start to finish, an exotic bow specially designed for target •B shooting for two years and yet has already imong the elite of the nation's modern Robin h a 35-pound pull, has a sighting device that t rifles to shame, and a stabilizing rod with a d to virtually eliminate all slde-to-slde movement of FSC I most passes Intercepted the record for the longest punt return (98 yards) ln FSC history, and set season marks ln punt returns and punt return yardage. Freeman Intercepted six passes yards and two touchdowns. Stahl led a Bulldog offensive line that provided Uie blocking for Robinson and Uie FSC run- records ln passes attempted, passes attempted, passes com¬ pleted, passing yardage, total plays, total offense, and Indi¬ vidual career records ln all the most touchdowns pas- an Individual effort fi id from Fresno State C ty F to help defray tn rew blanks because Hard feelings at all. He said >r for the college. He actually brought home er, which goes to the school of the champion, s might be wise to delve into Uie possibility Robinson and Freeman are All three are from Fresno. Robinson attended Fresno High, Freeman, McLane and Stahl, San Joaquin Memorial. AU three -ARROW- DECTOITOXFORD BUTTON-DOWN Very traditional. .. very acceptable. Permanently pressed 65?,', Dacron* polyester, 35% cotton in an oxford weave. "Sanforized-Plus" labeled... tapered throughout. In white, stripes and smart solid colors. $7 00 OClUkt^ 4325 E. 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Object Description
Title | 1967_12 The Daily Collegian December 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 | Dec 5, 1967 Pg. 6-7 |
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 | THE NEWS Folk Mass e priests wUl celebrate th The students wUl be hosted by members of Alpha XI Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Zeta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma and 'Mother Courage' Reveals Many Frustrations Of War annual snow trip. Phi Chi Theta Book markers and mistletoe are being sold by members of Phi Chi Theta ln the acUvltes booth The money raising project wUl continue until Dec. 15. Student Dinner Fresno State CoUege foreign students have been invited to dine at several sorority houses Thursday at 5:45 p.m. Building. Activities Calendar AppUcaUons to place activities n uie Spring si I In tl Activities Office by Dec. A5. Applications are avaUable ln , Uie acUvltles ln the Administra¬ tion BuUdlng and in the Student President's Office. Religious Speaker always first in Fresno I* 10th ofAnu Month. Earn from the 1st. MmLAND SAVINGS llglous vening. dents Play: Religion," Dr. Ken- nard wUl speak at a me*tlng of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fel¬ lowship at 1 p.m. in Science At 6:30 p.m. she wUl speak at a meeting of the Baptist Student Union ln uie Baptist Religious Dr. Kennard wUl be on campus Thursday and Friday for private counseUng. Students who wish to make counseling appointments should contact theBapUstStudent Union at 227-5595. Newman Center The NewmanStudents Associa¬ tion wUl sponsor an aU parish Folk Mass at 5:30 p.m. Friday ln the Newman Center to cele¬ brate Uie Feast of the Immacu¬ late Conception. , Recreation Night night wUl be held ln the Men's and Women's Gymnasiums to- available for student use ln uie reference department of the Fresno County Free Library. The News Digest contains cate¬ gories of news from world and national affairs. The pubUcation Is issued weekly. Its contents are collected from radio-TV broadcasts, and press Yearbooks, part of the Facts on File Index, Is an annual Index of news items dating back to the early IMO's. The Master Index, a cumula¬ tive Facts on FUe reference, contains facts and dates of events during Uie past five years. Book Sale The Fresno County Free Li¬ brary is selUng used books, three for 10 cents, ln Its main branch at 2420 Mariposa St. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. By JIM BAKER Collegian Staff Writer A night with "Mother Courage,* the second of the three produc¬ tions of the drama department being presented in repertory form, Is a night with Ann Levin, the star of the show. Even though Mother Courage Is uie main character in the play by Bertolt Brecht, Mrs. Levin's performance carries the show, Interview Dates Are Scheduled the-Thirty Years War in Europe trying to make a fast dollar. Both vocally and physically, she Is perfect ft is doing a good ble. Marda ^ Job with U mute daughter ofMothi and the scene of her deatn is one of tho most dramaUc moments of the show. Notable perform¬ ances are also given by Henry Webb as Ihe cook and Mel Cobb as the Chaplain. In complete contrast to *Lysis- trata,* "Mother Courage* Is a looking at lt from uie technical side. A few minor technical prob¬ lems distracted from the show but this Is understandable with the f placement, has released the new revised teacher Interview sched¬ ule tor December and January llghUng b e required. Tho ord O. Graham, m B. Newton are The Sociology Club wUl meet tomorrow at 4 p.m. ln Air Science 151 to discuss its constitution, proposals for speakers and elec¬ tion of new officers. tervlew dates for appolntm On campus today, uie Sc I School Dls eeklng te Judo Club 3 Judo Club will n le meeting wUl Include dem- selfdefense. iw at 8 p.m. ln Agriculture i discuss the Fresno State CCR The CalUornla CoUege Re- pubUcans wUl meet yoday in Social Science 105 at 1 and 6 p.m. The club newspaper, El Colleglo, wUl be distributed. Unk will b grade level. Thursday- Park, Calif., will interview stu¬ dents for K-6 positions. Other school districts and grade levels and subjects are: Dec. II, Hanford Elementary School District, K-8; Dec. 12-14, Fresno City Unified School Dis¬ trict, K-6, Secondary 7-12, (all subjects); Dec. 12, Jefferson El¬ ementary School District, K-8; Dec. 13, Tulare City Elementary School District, Kindergarten, Second grade; Dec. 14, Hayward Unified School District, Elemen¬ tary K-6, Secondary, 7-8 English, 7-8 English/Girls' P.E. combin¬ ation. High School, EngUsh/Span- lsh combination, English/Vocal nblnatlon, and General In "Mother Courage* Bertolt. Brecht presents a notable If not unique form of theatre by applying his "epic theatre" phUosophy. He against a threatre of complete III.::. palhy; U hough "Mother Courage" binatlon. BENNY'S CAR SALES •«Sanger gives you a tough choice... ...a Corona 4-door sedan or 2-door hardtop either one will save you money! Want sleek, sporty 2-door hardtop styling? We've got the lowest priced 2-door hardtop in America ... Toyota Corona. Want 4-door convenience and'room for five? We've got the popular Toyota Corona 4-door sports sedan. Toyota Corona 2-Door Hardtop Gives You: 4-on-the-floor trans¬ mission or automatic as an option • foam cushion, reclining bucket seats • continental style side door pockets • fold down rear seat for extra load carrying capacity. Toyota Corona 4-Door Sports Sedan Gives You: Roomy comfort for five • four arm rests and three TOYOTA CORONA SEDAN PRICES START AT 1780. passenger assist bars • standard shift or optional automatic • big, fully lined trunk. Both Toyota Coronas Give You: Peppy 90 horsepower • 0 to 60 in 16 sec. acceleration • up to 30 miles per gallon • a host of extras at no extra cost. It's Up To You... 2-Door Hardtop OR 4-Door Sedan, Your Tough Choice Between Two Great Buys! IflQlYrolffir Get your hands on a Toyota ...you'll never let go! TOYOTA, Japan's No. 1 Automobile Manufi BENNY'S CAR SERVICE I !^g 1 840 ACADEMY# SANGER, CALIF. • PHONE SALES - SERVICE 875-4596 Dennis McCall- TIIE DAILY COLLEGIAN—1 FSC's Robin Hood Three FSCers Make All-CCAA John Culver of Bakersfleld has hopes of stirring a greater Interest in the increasingly popular sport of archery, and he may have taken a big step ln that direction when Uie 25-year-old Junior twanged his way to the National Collegiate archery title two weeks ago. Archery la not a recognized collegiate athletic activity but may be soon since shooting arrows for accuracy wUl be Included ln Uie 1972 Olympic Games slate of events. Culver, who proved himself the best collegiate archer ln Uie nation, won the national title at Tempe, Ariz., against Uie best from college campuses across the nation. And he won going away, totaling 2,838 points, nearly 100 more than the i tackle John Stahl, and defens back Mike Freeman have b< named to the All-California C leglate Athletic A e Bulldog defen: i. Ik' '., d noUce on Uie | t had I d the targets with Winning the national crow lege except for a $25 donatl expenses. The rest he did on Culver asked Uie Senate B defraying travel expenses b atlonal shooting. 1 liver popped 24 ci spot foraperfectscore, an almost unheard-of led the men's competition from start to finish, an exotic bow specially designed for target •B shooting for two years and yet has already imong the elite of the nation's modern Robin h a 35-pound pull, has a sighting device that t rifles to shame, and a stabilizing rod with a d to virtually eliminate all slde-to-slde movement of FSC I most passes Intercepted the record for the longest punt return (98 yards) ln FSC history, and set season marks ln punt returns and punt return yardage. Freeman Intercepted six passes yards and two touchdowns. Stahl led a Bulldog offensive line that provided Uie blocking for Robinson and Uie FSC run- records ln passes attempted, passes attempted, passes com¬ pleted, passing yardage, total plays, total offense, and Indi¬ vidual career records ln all the most touchdowns pas- an Individual effort fi id from Fresno State C ty F to help defray tn rew blanks because Hard feelings at all. He said >r for the college. He actually brought home er, which goes to the school of the champion, s might be wise to delve into Uie possibility Robinson and Freeman are All three are from Fresno. Robinson attended Fresno High, Freeman, McLane and Stahl, San Joaquin Memorial. AU three -ARROW- DECTOITOXFORD BUTTON-DOWN Very traditional. .. very acceptable. Permanently pressed 65?,', Dacron* polyester, 35% cotton in an oxford weave. "Sanforized-Plus" labeled... tapered throughout. In white, stripes and smart solid colors. $7 00 OClUkt^ 4325 E. TULAI osovelt Hlg 251-7313 Wall Street Comes To F.S.C.!! A 20th CENTURY APPROACH - TO A 20th CENTURY PROBLEM Capital Funding Corporation is a financial services corporation offering Insurance to fit your need . . . (not just a package Program). We also offer investment company shares and the professional coordinated ac¬ quisition of each. Our registered representatives possess experience and background in total financial planning for businessmen, professional men and the col¬ lege man. This information might enable you to capitalize on inflation. ) JIM NORMAN We urge you to investigate the financial services available thru our Registered Representatives. CAPITAL FUNDING CORP. SUITE 402 - DEL WEBB'S TOWNEHOUSE • TELEPHONE 485-9710 MUTUAL FUNDS... INVESTMENTS .. . INSURANCE FRANK I I.KINS |