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Opinion College Students Conservative !t, toppling govern- n Latin America, where a "specialized stud n a proclivity tor politics from one generation to another, sts are ln a minority. but "indlfferentlsm." United States, neither of t e rightists and the hippies ■ -y small percentage of Ame All You Need Is Love After all, it's what makes the world go 'round in' that wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime way. The en¬ gagement ring you choose says so much about your love . . . and should it be a Keepsake, the word is "perfect." A brilliant diamond of fine color and modern cut guaranteed perfect (or replacement assured). Just look for the name Keepsake, in the ring and on the tag at your Keepsake Jeweler's store. He's in the yellow pages under "Jewelers." TCe ep s gblce' HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING Please send new 20-pago booklet. "How To Plan Your Engage¬ ment and Wedding" and now 12-pago full color folder, both tor only 25c. Also, send special oiler ol beautiful 44-page Bride's Book. KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS, BOX 90, SYRACUSE, t Letters to the Editor Campus Discrimination Editor: article 'Discrimination Present on Campus, Says Panel" (Col¬ legian, Feb. 21). I am ln agree¬ ment with Dr.Hllderbrandt.when he said, "Prejudice goes both ways... Sometimes Negroes are , except becau a dif¬ ference ln skin color that the other a "Negro" and there¬ fore unacceptable, according to his beliefs? Magnifying this physiological variation ls not going to bring harmony between the two parties. The aggressive efforts that have taken place > this i THE DAILY COLLEGIAN proved relations, though they answer lies In finding individual worth. This means looking away from physical appearances to that (or woman) we need to concern ourselves wlth-and then find the qualities, the ("personality, campus-begin doing this, begin seeking and finding one another ln the qualities we express, our direction. We can't changeaper- son physically, nor is lt desire- able, but we can change the way we think, the qualities we ex- See Bob .... FOR YOUR PORTRAIT NEEDS!!^, ----c^g^oS^. I"-"" ANY 3 UNITS 28.50 PTLAux • 1 - 8 x 10 - 1 unit •2-5x7-1 unit • 8 - Wallets - 1 unit M Bob Archer Studio mltant with them. Thus limited education, self-righteous views, Ignorant or traditional beliefs, can be eliminated at an individual level, and this will benefit both the Individuals and the society. As the loveable ln character ls groes," and all other so-called that the physical looks are not really man, and choices for em¬ ployees, house-buyers, and When this point ls reac society, discrimination a; lt today will be non-e out unique qualities, and things CAROL PRISMON Congratulations, Ness Ness, for your decisive action to Fresno State College. You dem¬ onstrated courage and leader¬ ship and tho Lord knows we need Mezey Problems importance to public relations to promoting academic freedom. I consequently we it them. (Perhaps the political arena (Continued on Page 3, Col. 1) Union Board Hears 5 Committees' Reports FSC Social Work Meet Growing Need lng that she did not have the time to do Justice to the Job. Miss Hermann will retain her posi¬ tion on the board itself. The board also accepted a recommendation, from the pro- sub - committee on films. The sub-committee on fine arts will take on the responsibility for scheduling the Thursday Night correctly all the Income and ex The largest anticipated lncom will be $192,000 from Colleg st expenditure will b accept a $254,600 s nothing a yearly calendar in conjunction with the student body calendar committee and the Bookstore. They will supplement this with a I College eekly Ci ponsorod irofet e board will facilities committee it to the Stu- cllltios the San Joaquin Valley. According to the official pam¬ phlet of the school, the objective of the program ls to train pro- the requisite knowledge, the dis¬ cipline, the skill training ln class and field and the growth of aware¬ ness of the conscious use of self that will allow at least beginning level competency for graduates going Into many different Tick efs Available For Russian Show, Dinner separate admissions procedure. The projected figures for A student must have a 3.0 grade applications for fall of 1968 are point average and have hisappll- 450. Only 130 of these will be cations Judged acceptable. accepted, with 90 as first year After successfully meeting all students, the requirements, the student be- The attrition rate over the two gins his two years of graduate years study ls about 10 per cent. With 10 per cent of the first ough two year class eligible for th The si s of I nating ( is than I isln field study. He begins with full the program, lt ls expected that time classroom study and ln the the new non-deferment for grad- spring undertckos part-time uate students will hurt the pro- social services. The next fall he gram. ls again back ln the classroom The graduate program began In until Christmas when he returns 1964 with 27 full time students, to the field full time. Easter he and has grown to 130 students. the u Calendar reatlon and rules concerning the use of the facilities and premises. The last report submitted was that of the manual of procedures committee amending the rough earlier meeting. The amend- sisted of word insertions or to clarify the wording. The Hand¬ book and Manual of Procedures The dinner will be at tho Col¬ lege Religious Center, 2311 E Shaw Ave., at 6:30 p.m. Ticket: at $2 each are available ln the Student President's Office unti Thursday, The R n Club AUTO STEREO BrMunfz $2 98 White They Last $ 39* PLUS $5.00 INSTALLATION LINEBAUGH'S HARRISON ffi UT0 CONDITIONING CO. **IR M 2014 e. Mckinley -FSI JUIJCJ Cl.fll- K.,iu BEDN1 SI1W Letters (Continued from Page 2) ck of concern for those peop 10 are most directly affecte the Fresno community has been tapped for its opinion, with the notable exception of the students. It ls high time that the students' feelings be known. As Senator from the School of annot afford to cally while the lystem rapidly „,,, SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK S
Object Description
Title | 1968_03 The Daily Collegian March 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 | March 5, 1968 Pg. 2-3 |
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 | Opinion College Students Conservative !t, toppling govern- n Latin America, where a "specialized stud n a proclivity tor politics from one generation to another, sts are ln a minority. but "indlfferentlsm." United States, neither of t e rightists and the hippies ■ -y small percentage of Ame All You Need Is Love After all, it's what makes the world go 'round in' that wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime way. The en¬ gagement ring you choose says so much about your love . . . and should it be a Keepsake, the word is "perfect." A brilliant diamond of fine color and modern cut guaranteed perfect (or replacement assured). Just look for the name Keepsake, in the ring and on the tag at your Keepsake Jeweler's store. He's in the yellow pages under "Jewelers." TCe ep s gblce' HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING Please send new 20-pago booklet. "How To Plan Your Engage¬ ment and Wedding" and now 12-pago full color folder, both tor only 25c. Also, send special oiler ol beautiful 44-page Bride's Book. KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS, BOX 90, SYRACUSE, t Letters to the Editor Campus Discrimination Editor: article 'Discrimination Present on Campus, Says Panel" (Col¬ legian, Feb. 21). I am ln agree¬ ment with Dr.Hllderbrandt.when he said, "Prejudice goes both ways... Sometimes Negroes are , except becau a dif¬ ference ln skin color that the other a "Negro" and there¬ fore unacceptable, according to his beliefs? Magnifying this physiological variation ls not going to bring harmony between the two parties. The aggressive efforts that have taken place > this i THE DAILY COLLEGIAN proved relations, though they answer lies In finding individual worth. This means looking away from physical appearances to that (or woman) we need to concern ourselves wlth-and then find the qualities, the ("personality, campus-begin doing this, begin seeking and finding one another ln the qualities we express, our direction. We can't changeaper- son physically, nor is lt desire- able, but we can change the way we think, the qualities we ex- See Bob .... FOR YOUR PORTRAIT NEEDS!!^, ----c^g^oS^. I"-"" ANY 3 UNITS 28.50 PTLAux • 1 - 8 x 10 - 1 unit •2-5x7-1 unit • 8 - Wallets - 1 unit M Bob Archer Studio mltant with them. Thus limited education, self-righteous views, Ignorant or traditional beliefs, can be eliminated at an individual level, and this will benefit both the Individuals and the society. As the loveable ln character ls groes," and all other so-called that the physical looks are not really man, and choices for em¬ ployees, house-buyers, and When this point ls reac society, discrimination a; lt today will be non-e out unique qualities, and things CAROL PRISMON Congratulations, Ness Ness, for your decisive action to Fresno State College. You dem¬ onstrated courage and leader¬ ship and tho Lord knows we need Mezey Problems importance to public relations to promoting academic freedom. I consequently we it them. (Perhaps the political arena (Continued on Page 3, Col. 1) Union Board Hears 5 Committees' Reports FSC Social Work Meet Growing Need lng that she did not have the time to do Justice to the Job. Miss Hermann will retain her posi¬ tion on the board itself. The board also accepted a recommendation, from the pro- sub - committee on films. The sub-committee on fine arts will take on the responsibility for scheduling the Thursday Night correctly all the Income and ex The largest anticipated lncom will be $192,000 from Colleg st expenditure will b accept a $254,600 s nothing a yearly calendar in conjunction with the student body calendar committee and the Bookstore. They will supplement this with a I College eekly Ci ponsorod irofet e board will facilities committee it to the Stu- cllltios the San Joaquin Valley. According to the official pam¬ phlet of the school, the objective of the program ls to train pro- the requisite knowledge, the dis¬ cipline, the skill training ln class and field and the growth of aware¬ ness of the conscious use of self that will allow at least beginning level competency for graduates going Into many different Tick efs Available For Russian Show, Dinner separate admissions procedure. The projected figures for A student must have a 3.0 grade applications for fall of 1968 are point average and have hisappll- 450. Only 130 of these will be cations Judged acceptable. accepted, with 90 as first year After successfully meeting all students, the requirements, the student be- The attrition rate over the two gins his two years of graduate years study ls about 10 per cent. With 10 per cent of the first ough two year class eligible for th The si s of I nating ( is than I isln field study. He begins with full the program, lt ls expected that time classroom study and ln the the new non-deferment for grad- spring undertckos part-time uate students will hurt the pro- social services. The next fall he gram. ls again back ln the classroom The graduate program began In until Christmas when he returns 1964 with 27 full time students, to the field full time. Easter he and has grown to 130 students. the u Calendar reatlon and rules concerning the use of the facilities and premises. The last report submitted was that of the manual of procedures committee amending the rough earlier meeting. The amend- sisted of word insertions or to clarify the wording. The Hand¬ book and Manual of Procedures The dinner will be at tho Col¬ lege Religious Center, 2311 E Shaw Ave., at 6:30 p.m. Ticket: at $2 each are available ln the Student President's Office unti Thursday, The R n Club AUTO STEREO BrMunfz $2 98 White They Last $ 39* PLUS $5.00 INSTALLATION LINEBAUGH'S HARRISON ffi UT0 CONDITIONING CO. **IR M 2014 e. Mckinley -FSI JUIJCJ Cl.fll- K.,iu BEDN1 SI1W Letters (Continued from Page 2) ck of concern for those peop 10 are most directly affecte the Fresno community has been tapped for its opinion, with the notable exception of the students. It ls high time that the students' feelings be known. As Senator from the School of annot afford to cally while the lystem rapidly „,,, SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK S |