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FSC itudenrCourt-AII Set With Nothing To Do Bulldog Wrestlers Host Stanford By KAREN BLANCHARD has held were for organizational Coit»ti«n st.rr wtii«t purposes, and the election of Fresno State College's Student Jim Miller as chief Justice. Court Is probably the only court The court has Jurlsdlctionover In America with nothing to do. cases Involving violations of as- Slnce the court was completed soclatlon or college rules, mls- wlth the appolntmentoftwoJunior use of student body privileges Justices In mid-October, no cases or properties, gambling on cam¬ pus, campus littering and use of i Wilson, associate dean of profane or lend language. court must be notified of un¬ charges against him In writing prior to appearing In court, and has the right to present witnesses and counsel In his behalf. M of ac Ills I to the coUege administration which it considers best for the welfare of the studentor students >OUR SONS OF "TAU specializing In /■ ITALIAN 'M DINNERS „ , M Food to go. Open 4 p.m.-3 a.m. 530 N. Black-tone (off Belmont) Ad 7-7QM it brought before the Involved and for Fresno State Mary Habib Takes Role In Fresno Opera II Tabarror Mary Habib, criminology de¬ partment secretary, has lead a double life for three years. The other side of Mrs. Hablb's life will come to light as she portrays the part of Gtorgetta In "II Tabarro," to be sponsored by the Fresno Opera Association in >Frlday and Saturds This marks Mr season with the spring when she was ca In "The Bartered Brie •n Tabarro,* a one PERSONAL POSTERS Create Your Own VALENTINES Poster Your Original Returned 2 Week Delivery All Posters B4W Posters Made From Any B.AW. or Color • PHOTOGRAPH • NEGATIVE • DRAWING • COLLAGE • LABEL ONLY 3.75 PSYCHEDELIC PHOTO CO. P. O BOX 3071 ST. LOUIS. MO. 63130 PIANIST TO PERFORM Classical pianist Jose Luis Arcaraz will be presented by the College Union Committee on Fine Arts Feb. 13 at 8:30 p.m. In the Music Recital Hall. Arcaraz Is from Mexico and 1 III ANNOUNCEMENT ■ DELTA SIGMA PHI 1 OPEN RUSH I At The Kappa Kappa Gamma W Sorority House 5347 N. Millbrook H February 12,13 and 14 1 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM ! iLiiii.i ,, . i, ■"■i",,i| , , ,:!' - ■ portions the Student Senate every spring in relative proportion to the number of students enrolled Members of tl major; ce, MUler.asenlor Tickets for the 8 p.m. presen ventlon Center and Rhodes box offices. Prices are 12.50 for stu- Mrs. Habib began her singing career at the age of six singing on a children's hour broadcast over KTRV radio In Modesto. She continued her participation In musical acUvltles in Junior high and high school and at Mo¬ desto Junior College. Before Joining the Opera As¬ sociation, Mrs. Habib sang with the Fresno Women's Chorus and the Community Chorus. EUzabeth Moore, biology, and Tom Tusan, political science. The Junior Justices are David Kader, political science-English, and Barton Turner, psychology. Wilson Is an adviser and ex- offlclo member of the panel. The term of office for the Justices Is two years. Two Jus¬ tices are elected by the Student Finnish Teacher Joins Faculty Joined the Fresno State College faculty In the presence of Reijo Helle, a geography Instructor from Oulu University in Finland. Born and raised In Finland, Helle attended Turku University and Oulu University. He received To be eligible for election to the court a student must have Junior standing and a 2.25 grade point average. All student body officers are Ineligible for Justice positions, and If a Justice re¬ signs he is Ineligible for any student body office, LA State Sets Drug Confab Dr. Kenneth Kerr, FresnoState College assistant activltes ad¬ visor; Jay Goodwin, senator for REIJO HELLE his PhX>. from Oulu University in 1965 and was appointed asso¬ ciate professor of geography by the state of Finland. Helle was appointed associate professor at FSC and will teach through the Spring semester 1969. He is presently teaching two classes of world geography and an upper-division and grad¬ uate course on European geo¬ graphy. graphical Association of Finland, the Geological Association of Finland, and the Research Asso¬ ciation of Lapland. Prior to coming to FSC Helle taught at Oulu University and Vaasa Commercial School In Finland. ;e Star , "Organ t FSC a or, will Drug Involvement, Feb. 23-Z5 at California State College at The three day conference, sponsored by the National Student Association, wUl be held under leof M 1 tort, 1 In- s Include, Dr. n Soclol University of Cali¬ fornia at Davis; State Sen. Roger E. Craig, Michigan; Dr. Thomas Ungerlelder, UCLA; Dr. Sidney Cohen, Chief Psychiatrist at Wadsworth Hospital In Los An¬ geles; Paul Krassner, editor of "The Realist"; Dr. HelenNowlls, Dean of Students at the Univer¬ sity of Rochester; Charles o' Brlen, Attorney General's office d Dr. John S. Toll, president of the New York State University at Stoneybrook. Delegates will participate In small group discussions to de- effects of student drug lnvolve- suggest solutions to the prob- student drug users as criminals and stereotypes of adminis¬ trators as policing agents. Cancer Society Honors Uphold Dr. William B. Uphold, profes¬ sor of. English and philosophy, was recently awarded a plaque by the American Cancer Society for his "distinguished service In Uphold Is vice-president In charge of programs for the Society's local chapter. Thepro- gram department provides can¬ cer Information to radio, tele¬ vision, schools medical person¬ nel and service organizations. STUDENTS & FACULTY 3D BULLDOG BARBER SHOP -M^ CAMPUS TOWN Both Locations A FSC Dorms - Cedar and Shaw (Member of Bulldog Foundation) *•■:* B* By KEN ROBISON 123-pound Ron Marquez has three of four matches, will be won eight matches this year and facing Stanford's tough Len Bro- Mike Gallego, undefeated and lost Just four. He has pinned cher tonight In the 160-pound unscored upon in dual meets so division. Brocher placed fourth far this year, will lead the Fres¬ George Peverlll, who wrestles In the NCAA last year. no State wrestlers against Stan¬ Gallego was at his best last ford University tonight at 8 week In the San Diego Naval o'clock In the FSC gym. 0Ek\ Training Center Tournament, The Ail-American Gallego is ^l where he won three matches by 12-0 In dual meets and has MmmA. pins and shut out his other two amassed 48 points to none for V victims to win the 171-pound dl- fc The remarkable senior has x / pinned five opponents, won by \ / \ / up against some pretty good men won one match by forfeit. Gallego t V i ; last weekend,* commented FSC has lost only once all year, a kJJ^^t coach Dick Francis. contested one In the UCLA tour¬ i film Francis attributes Gallego's nament where he finished with a ! fBtiiikx match to his opponent. FRANK KERBY Steve Nlles (130) and Frank Kerby (heavyweight) have the next The Stanford match will give best records on the Bulldog Adams (145) and Dennis DeLlddo the Bulldogs a good workout be¬ squad. Nlles is 10-21ndual meets fore their conference-deciding and leads the team with six pins. three pins and DeLlddo one. faceoff with long-time CCAA defeated In league play. ed In the CCAA meet, to be held Francis says that the Mustangs Feb. 24. Each team is allowed to will be favored over FSC, but send one player from each weight e not conceding the class. The lineup for tonight's Stan- 137-Peverlll 145-DeLlddo 152-Joe Del Bosque Spend a Half-Summer ($320) or a Full Yeai STUDYING IN GREECE call 487-2310 Swimmers Seek First Win Over Cal Poly Saturday Its first win I >o j Is the objective of the Fresno State College swim team Saturday. Accomplishment of this feat may be easlersaldthandone.The Mustangs outpointed theBuUdogs in the recent league relays and ly In Hayward. • this weekend will be ranee of Flip Hassett, a Junior College, s > Bret Mlckelson li many Bulldogs wUl make the trip to the National Championships. League meet performances will be of great significance ac¬ cording to Halrabedlan. •It's conceivable an Individual could finish third In the league and third In the nationals,* Halr¬ abedlan stated. That's how stong this conference Is.* The Bulldog's next home ap- / SBfi/ffiR TACO \ 0 la now open and ready to servo you J : J | Tocos .19* Burrito 19« § • Tosfadc 19C BeefBurrito 38< f t Reiritos 19C Enchilada 29> t A Senor Burger 19< Drinks ... 10C-20C » 86 EAST SHAW AT BLACKSTONE Walker's Only Basket Gives ADU Greek Title gave Alpha Delta UpsUon a 49- 48 victory over Sigma Alpha Epsllon Tuesday night for the Walker grabbed a rebound and put in a shot to give his team the win after SAE had overcome to take the lead. Bob Burton scored 19 of his 26 points In the second half for the winners, while Lyn Archi¬ bald had 10 and Larry Hendrlck- son 7. Walt Byrd led SAE with In another championship con¬ test, Buddy Tacket tallied 28 points to lead the third league tltUsts, ADU HI, to a 51-44 win over Sigma Chi n, winners of the second division. VernGam- betta scored 11 for the winners, while Dave Harris had 12, and Gene Souza and Don Wltzansky 51. Mike O'Neill, Dl nd BUI Hlnes scor I 20, respectively, f FOREIGN CAR PARTS IMPORT PARTS CENTER 2237 VENTURA AT M PHONE 233-8861 ATTENTION SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS IF YOU ARE QUALIFIED FOR PILOT OR NAVIGATOR TRAINING THERE IS AN UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU IN AIR FORCE ROTC AT FRESNO STAT'c COLLEGE. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION AND QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS CONTACT THE PROFESSOR OF AEROSPACE STUDIES, IN THE AIR SCIENCE BUILDING OR TELEPHONE 222-6400 OR 487-2593. THE WRITTEN QUALIFICATION TEST WILL ONLY BE GIVEN TWICE IN FEBRUARY. THE DEADLINE DATE IS RAPIDLY APPROACHING. APPLICATIONS FOR ENTRY IN THE FALL MUST BE SUBMITTED NOW.
Object Description
Title | 1968_02 The Daily Collegian February 1968 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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 | Feb 8, 1968 Pg. 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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 | FSC itudenrCourt-AII Set With Nothing To Do Bulldog Wrestlers Host Stanford By KAREN BLANCHARD has held were for organizational Coit»ti«n st.rr wtii«t purposes, and the election of Fresno State College's Student Jim Miller as chief Justice. Court Is probably the only court The court has Jurlsdlctionover In America with nothing to do. cases Involving violations of as- Slnce the court was completed soclatlon or college rules, mls- wlth the appolntmentoftwoJunior use of student body privileges Justices In mid-October, no cases or properties, gambling on cam¬ pus, campus littering and use of i Wilson, associate dean of profane or lend language. court must be notified of un¬ charges against him In writing prior to appearing In court, and has the right to present witnesses and counsel In his behalf. M of ac Ills I to the coUege administration which it considers best for the welfare of the studentor students >OUR SONS OF "TAU specializing In /■ ITALIAN 'M DINNERS „ , M Food to go. Open 4 p.m.-3 a.m. 530 N. Black-tone (off Belmont) Ad 7-7QM it brought before the Involved and for Fresno State Mary Habib Takes Role In Fresno Opera II Tabarror Mary Habib, criminology de¬ partment secretary, has lead a double life for three years. The other side of Mrs. Hablb's life will come to light as she portrays the part of Gtorgetta In "II Tabarro," to be sponsored by the Fresno Opera Association in >Frlday and Saturds This marks Mr season with the spring when she was ca In "The Bartered Brie •n Tabarro,* a one PERSONAL POSTERS Create Your Own VALENTINES Poster Your Original Returned 2 Week Delivery All Posters B4W Posters Made From Any B.AW. or Color • PHOTOGRAPH • NEGATIVE • DRAWING • COLLAGE • LABEL ONLY 3.75 PSYCHEDELIC PHOTO CO. P. O BOX 3071 ST. LOUIS. MO. 63130 PIANIST TO PERFORM Classical pianist Jose Luis Arcaraz will be presented by the College Union Committee on Fine Arts Feb. 13 at 8:30 p.m. In the Music Recital Hall. Arcaraz Is from Mexico and 1 III ANNOUNCEMENT ■ DELTA SIGMA PHI 1 OPEN RUSH I At The Kappa Kappa Gamma W Sorority House 5347 N. Millbrook H February 12,13 and 14 1 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM ! iLiiii.i ,, . i, ■"■i",,i| , , ,:!' - ■ portions the Student Senate every spring in relative proportion to the number of students enrolled Members of tl major; ce, MUler.asenlor Tickets for the 8 p.m. presen ventlon Center and Rhodes box offices. Prices are 12.50 for stu- Mrs. Habib began her singing career at the age of six singing on a children's hour broadcast over KTRV radio In Modesto. She continued her participation In musical acUvltles in Junior high and high school and at Mo¬ desto Junior College. Before Joining the Opera As¬ sociation, Mrs. Habib sang with the Fresno Women's Chorus and the Community Chorus. EUzabeth Moore, biology, and Tom Tusan, political science. The Junior Justices are David Kader, political science-English, and Barton Turner, psychology. Wilson Is an adviser and ex- offlclo member of the panel. The term of office for the Justices Is two years. Two Jus¬ tices are elected by the Student Finnish Teacher Joins Faculty Joined the Fresno State College faculty In the presence of Reijo Helle, a geography Instructor from Oulu University in Finland. Born and raised In Finland, Helle attended Turku University and Oulu University. He received To be eligible for election to the court a student must have Junior standing and a 2.25 grade point average. All student body officers are Ineligible for Justice positions, and If a Justice re¬ signs he is Ineligible for any student body office, LA State Sets Drug Confab Dr. Kenneth Kerr, FresnoState College assistant activltes ad¬ visor; Jay Goodwin, senator for REIJO HELLE his PhX>. from Oulu University in 1965 and was appointed asso¬ ciate professor of geography by the state of Finland. Helle was appointed associate professor at FSC and will teach through the Spring semester 1969. He is presently teaching two classes of world geography and an upper-division and grad¬ uate course on European geo¬ graphy. graphical Association of Finland, the Geological Association of Finland, and the Research Asso¬ ciation of Lapland. Prior to coming to FSC Helle taught at Oulu University and Vaasa Commercial School In Finland. ;e Star , "Organ t FSC a or, will Drug Involvement, Feb. 23-Z5 at California State College at The three day conference, sponsored by the National Student Association, wUl be held under leof M 1 tort, 1 In- s Include, Dr. n Soclol University of Cali¬ fornia at Davis; State Sen. Roger E. Craig, Michigan; Dr. Thomas Ungerlelder, UCLA; Dr. Sidney Cohen, Chief Psychiatrist at Wadsworth Hospital In Los An¬ geles; Paul Krassner, editor of "The Realist"; Dr. HelenNowlls, Dean of Students at the Univer¬ sity of Rochester; Charles o' Brlen, Attorney General's office d Dr. John S. Toll, president of the New York State University at Stoneybrook. Delegates will participate In small group discussions to de- effects of student drug lnvolve- suggest solutions to the prob- student drug users as criminals and stereotypes of adminis¬ trators as policing agents. Cancer Society Honors Uphold Dr. William B. Uphold, profes¬ sor of. English and philosophy, was recently awarded a plaque by the American Cancer Society for his "distinguished service In Uphold Is vice-president In charge of programs for the Society's local chapter. Thepro- gram department provides can¬ cer Information to radio, tele¬ vision, schools medical person¬ nel and service organizations. STUDENTS & FACULTY 3D BULLDOG BARBER SHOP -M^ CAMPUS TOWN Both Locations A FSC Dorms - Cedar and Shaw (Member of Bulldog Foundation) *•■:* B* By KEN ROBISON 123-pound Ron Marquez has three of four matches, will be won eight matches this year and facing Stanford's tough Len Bro- Mike Gallego, undefeated and lost Just four. He has pinned cher tonight In the 160-pound unscored upon in dual meets so division. Brocher placed fourth far this year, will lead the Fres¬ George Peverlll, who wrestles In the NCAA last year. no State wrestlers against Stan¬ Gallego was at his best last ford University tonight at 8 week In the San Diego Naval o'clock In the FSC gym. 0Ek\ Training Center Tournament, The Ail-American Gallego is ^l where he won three matches by 12-0 In dual meets and has MmmA. pins and shut out his other two amassed 48 points to none for V victims to win the 171-pound dl- fc The remarkable senior has x / pinned five opponents, won by \ / \ / up against some pretty good men won one match by forfeit. Gallego t V i ; last weekend,* commented FSC has lost only once all year, a kJJ^^t coach Dick Francis. contested one In the UCLA tour¬ i film Francis attributes Gallego's nament where he finished with a ! fBtiiikx match to his opponent. FRANK KERBY Steve Nlles (130) and Frank Kerby (heavyweight) have the next The Stanford match will give best records on the Bulldog Adams (145) and Dennis DeLlddo the Bulldogs a good workout be¬ squad. Nlles is 10-21ndual meets fore their conference-deciding and leads the team with six pins. three pins and DeLlddo one. faceoff with long-time CCAA defeated In league play. ed In the CCAA meet, to be held Francis says that the Mustangs Feb. 24. Each team is allowed to will be favored over FSC, but send one player from each weight e not conceding the class. The lineup for tonight's Stan- 137-Peverlll 145-DeLlddo 152-Joe Del Bosque Spend a Half-Summer ($320) or a Full Yeai STUDYING IN GREECE call 487-2310 Swimmers Seek First Win Over Cal Poly Saturday Its first win I >o j Is the objective of the Fresno State College swim team Saturday. Accomplishment of this feat may be easlersaldthandone.The Mustangs outpointed theBuUdogs in the recent league relays and ly In Hayward. • this weekend will be ranee of Flip Hassett, a Junior College, s > Bret Mlckelson li many Bulldogs wUl make the trip to the National Championships. League meet performances will be of great significance ac¬ cording to Halrabedlan. •It's conceivable an Individual could finish third In the league and third In the nationals,* Halr¬ abedlan stated. That's how stong this conference Is.* The Bulldog's next home ap- / SBfi/ffiR TACO \ 0 la now open and ready to servo you J : J | Tocos .19* Burrito 19« § • Tosfadc 19C BeefBurrito 38< f t Reiritos 19C Enchilada 29> t A Senor Burger 19< Drinks ... 10C-20C » 86 EAST SHAW AT BLACKSTONE Walker's Only Basket Gives ADU Greek Title gave Alpha Delta UpsUon a 49- 48 victory over Sigma Alpha Epsllon Tuesday night for the Walker grabbed a rebound and put in a shot to give his team the win after SAE had overcome to take the lead. Bob Burton scored 19 of his 26 points In the second half for the winners, while Lyn Archi¬ bald had 10 and Larry Hendrlck- son 7. Walt Byrd led SAE with In another championship con¬ test, Buddy Tacket tallied 28 points to lead the third league tltUsts, ADU HI, to a 51-44 win over Sigma Chi n, winners of the second division. VernGam- betta scored 11 for the winners, while Dave Harris had 12, and Gene Souza and Don Wltzansky 51. Mike O'Neill, Dl nd BUI Hlnes scor I 20, respectively, f FOREIGN CAR PARTS IMPORT PARTS CENTER 2237 VENTURA AT M PHONE 233-8861 ATTENTION SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS IF YOU ARE QUALIFIED FOR PILOT OR NAVIGATOR TRAINING THERE IS AN UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU IN AIR FORCE ROTC AT FRESNO STAT'c COLLEGE. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION AND QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS CONTACT THE PROFESSOR OF AEROSPACE STUDIES, IN THE AIR SCIENCE BUILDING OR TELEPHONE 222-6400 OR 487-2593. THE WRITTEN QUALIFICATION TEST WILL ONLY BE GIVEN TWICE IN FEBRUARY. THE DEADLINE DATE IS RAPIDLY APPROACHING. APPLICATIONS FOR ENTRY IN THE FALL MUST BE SUBMITTED NOW. |