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FSC Now Charter Member Of New Athletic Conference Five^Movies To Be Shown For Summer Session latlon w. joined the leUc As so California The charter members of the new University Division PC A A along with FSC sre the Cali¬ fornia State College at Long • Beach, San Jose State College, San Diego State College and the University of CaUfornla at Santa Barbara. Other schools currently under consideration for member¬ ship are California State College at Los Angeles and theUnlverslty ' chami nshlp study In the secondary school. Secondary Administrators ls sponsoring an Institute and Work¬ shop for school administrators. . The b In the Sec¬ ondary School Curriculum." Again this year the College will offer an InsUtute ln Russian. The course, which will be taught ln the Russian language, will cover such areas as composition and prac¬ tical grammar, vocabulary, building and Idiom. Translation of Soviet press, conversaUon and advanced oral presentation with auxiliary training ln a language laboratory. ajfcC® For Rent - Studio Apt. nr campus roc for Aug. ln return for yard care - All UUUtles pd. Ph. 439- 4698 - 1386 E. Browning. THESIS TYPING IN MY HOME - 35 CENTS PER PAGE - CALL ANNETTE - 439-1333. ACROSS FROM DORMS - Furn. 2 Bedrm Apt. - $100 or J25 per person. Air Cond. 439-6481. Also furn. City College studio $60. lowing sports: cross country, golf, gymnasUcs, swimming, ten¬ nis, track, volleyball, water polo and wrestling. FresnoState at the moment competes ln all the sports but gumnasUcs and volley¬ ball. Cecil Coleman, athleUc direc¬ tor at Fresno State, said of the new AssodaUon as it relates to Fresno State, "I think lt will, hopefully, have some drastic ef¬ fects on our program — all for the better.ThenewafflllaUon will be much more attractive sched¬ ule wise. The students on campus, even though they may have the Three Institutes Set For Session lng three Summer Institutes for students attending this year's The National Science Founda¬ tion ls sponsoring one ln the field of Mathematics. The Institute will deal with currently recognized alignment to bring together ln- polnt and a basic philosophy fol¬ lowing a normal escalation of their Intercollegiate athletic pro¬ gram,* added Coleman, "In regard lo the California Collegiate Athletic AssoclaUon," Coleman stated, "we are going to fulfill all our obligations in the CCAA during 1968-69 ln all sports and will go through our regular season schedule commit¬ ments with all CCAA opponents and attend the Conference Cham¬ pionship ln each sport. We have not yet Indicated to theCCAAour Intention to withdraw from the Conference and we will do so The committee ls composed of Coleman; Fred Miller, Long Beach Stale; Bob Bronson, San Jose State and Cedric D- .-npsey, University of Pacific. WIS be declared ln 1909. The new New Coaches Young University, will take over and Assistant Professor ln Physi¬ cal Education. This past year he served as a half-time trainer to — BULLETIN — The Fresno Slate CollegeTen- Unlverslty Tennis Champion¬ ships today at San Antonio, Texas. The team earned the right to take part ln the University Di¬ vision Championships by winning the NCAA College Division Title last Saturday for the first time ln the history of the school. Bulldogs entered are Jim Powers, Gary Odgen, Jeff Kuns, and Andy Salonen. Air Force SUN GLASSES ONLY $929 WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 Broadway OPEN SUNDAYS e movies will the enjoyment i and staff dur- Dorothy Cish. The Story Is thing going for him. The musical entitled "Bye Bye Birdie" starring Janet Leigh, Wednesday, JunetjV The movies wll'bt/shown Little Theatre and in on The first In the s< the support of th hollc Church as it re ird from the Vatican The only foreign f Bridge," will be pre Monday, July 15th. It about seven boys w Germany during Heavyweight" starring Anthony Qulnn and Ihe dethrowned World Heavyweight Champion Casslus /orld War II enough. They Job of holding down "The Cardinal," HAIR CUTS $000 £ CAMPUS TOWN H FOREIGN CAR PARTS IMPORT PARTS CENTER 2237 VENTURA AT M PHONE 233-8861 Get to know the friendly merchants at your college town Make these Clovis merchants a regular stop on your shopping tour.. * MAC TIRE SERVICE | CLOVIS APPLIANCE j CLOVIS STATIONERY *n? Mati • 444 Pollasky 723 Clovis Ave. 602 5th St. LINENBACH AUTO PARTS I EDWIN'S JEWELRY I EMU'S DOWNTOWN 604 Clovis Ave. . 619 4th St_ • BSKf SASSANO MEN'S WEAR | BAD-BOY MARKET | " "' 448 Pollasky | 745 Clovis Ave. j MASON QUALITY PAINTS INSTANT CREDIT" NO MONEY DOWN SPECIAL TERMS — DOWNTOWN — 1107 FULTON MALL .'Ph. 237-2101 OPEN FRL NaTES TIL 9:00 PJJ. — MANCHESTER — 3MO BLACKSTONE ^m^ CHARGES ^\j0^i>^MOST WELCOME NO CO-SIGNER NECESSARY - SPKCIAI. SKMKSTKH TKHMS FOR SI I DIM S - SUMMER COLLEGIAN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Student Council Wednesday At 1PM j Writer Elliott To Lecture The Department of English ls sponsoring a Writers' Workshop in poetry and fiction writing dur¬ ing the Summer Session and Is also presenting a series of three short story writer, George Elliott. Elliott will speak at 1 p.i today ln the Indi ture Room. Ills talk ls open to the general public. Following his talk he will confer with students privately concerning their writ¬ ings. He will be on the campus A professor of English and creative writing at Syracuse Unl- SS Apathy Hits Council forty students years ago wh procedure by d •lonal body which h n appointed ments picked gram they want Mrs. Prldgen president for tl vice-president ar hlch was FSC's Summer it Huntington Lake ln Ihe Mountains In the days .Vorld War II. II was year's debacle. "calling the whole thing off," the five, Charlotte Jerry, hus¬ band Ron Perry, Linda Perry, Carolyn Prldgen and James Harp, voted to keep a spark going through this SS and conduct a survey on whether the students Tutorial Program Needs Volunteers Gay Nineties Drama Is Next In Series tutoring youngsters It soelo-econon.ic areas TIME has three dlv nation) Project. Studen may tutor youngsters ol years of age. Readln.T Is etiological and I problems. An all Tutorial nineties era by Tom Taggar will be presented ln the Fresr State College Amphitheater c July 6, 7 and 8. lime is 8:30 p.m. This old tear-jerker tells the sad but silly story' of Lily Fair- weather, played by Betty Miller, pure as the driven snow; of Comp- ton, portrayed by Don Qulnn, her hepolsonousCra orgery a; o Lily, night of his bethrothal t he heads west. Ills fathei Dyer) goes to Jail for his son's crimes. That same fatal night Lily's father (Robert Fair) es¬ capes from Ihe PennState Prison to claim his long lost daughter. Adding to the gaiety of the melo¬ drama are Miss Ophelia (Chris Proctor) and 1 how Craven Sinclair, played by- Carl E. Jones - that sneering, leering villain - thwarted their Midsummer Night's 1 recently presented on tl campus, wlllbelhefirst tr staged by th t (Ro- I'lay s this si ■ • pr.'s s Lee- 'Anatomy' Is Second Movie ■Anatomy of a Murder* Is the second ln the series of five enjoyment of IheSummerSesslon students, faculty and staff. The movie will be shown today In the Little Theatre at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Admission ls free to those that have a Summer Ses¬ sion activity and faculty andstaff , Le« Remlck, 3 tOP t! stories entitled "An Hour ofLast Things," was published recently by Harper and Row. His other ver and Chills.* A native of Indiana, Elliott waj graduated from the University o California In 1939 and receive* aught M versify of Iowa, and the Unl- traveled ln France, England and Italy and his works have appeared ln many anthologies, magazines and literary Journals, Including the Quarterly Review of Litera¬ ture, the Hudson Review, Es¬ quire, the New Republic, Har¬ per's, the Paris Review and the New York Times Magazine. The Workshops are under the Enrollment Tops 1968 SS sion on the Fresno Slate College campus and the Bakersfleld Campus was up 982 students over enrolled at Bakersfleld for Last year's total enrollment w Ben G id Joseph N. Welcka town bartender, claiming the man had beaten and raped his young wife. The ensuing trial emerges as an adult film, complex and confounding, laced with humor off to perfection by a brilliant The story Is based on the novel by Justice John D. Voelker and Is directed and produced by Ot'o Premlnger. "Anatomy of a Murder" Is recommended for adult audiences FSC Library Displays Art orks to be shown In- >d and weavlngs from the Englebry, a senior art will prepare a louring exhibit of with the touring thea- Cafeteria Has Hot Sandwiches The Cafeteria, 'for the first y the highly skilled I. Ward. Iwlches sell for 75 Bulletin Board Posters Defaced classes Called Off July Fifth phone 2C8-9H3,aro co-chairmen for the program. Students may tutor at their con¬ venience - morning, afternoon college nulletln Boards. the Tutorial Program, reported thai posters promoting Ihe Tu- of the FSC Stu- be approved for hose so approved given Summer Session students and faculty starting with the com¬ pletion of classes on Wednesday, July 3. According to a memorandum Edward M. Spencer whici. state •Inasmuch as the Fourth of Ji falls on Thursday this summ« classes are to be dismissed Friday, July 5, 1968."
Object Description
Title | 1968_06 The Daily Collegian June 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 | June 17, 1968 Pg. 4- June 24, 1968 Pg. 1 |
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 Now Charter Member Of New Athletic Conference Five^Movies To Be Shown For Summer Session latlon w. joined the leUc As so California The charter members of the new University Division PC A A along with FSC sre the Cali¬ fornia State College at Long • Beach, San Jose State College, San Diego State College and the University of CaUfornla at Santa Barbara. Other schools currently under consideration for member¬ ship are California State College at Los Angeles and theUnlverslty ' chami nshlp study In the secondary school. Secondary Administrators ls sponsoring an Institute and Work¬ shop for school administrators. . The b In the Sec¬ ondary School Curriculum." Again this year the College will offer an InsUtute ln Russian. The course, which will be taught ln the Russian language, will cover such areas as composition and prac¬ tical grammar, vocabulary, building and Idiom. Translation of Soviet press, conversaUon and advanced oral presentation with auxiliary training ln a language laboratory. ajfcC® For Rent - Studio Apt. nr campus roc for Aug. ln return for yard care - All UUUtles pd. Ph. 439- 4698 - 1386 E. Browning. THESIS TYPING IN MY HOME - 35 CENTS PER PAGE - CALL ANNETTE - 439-1333. ACROSS FROM DORMS - Furn. 2 Bedrm Apt. - $100 or J25 per person. Air Cond. 439-6481. Also furn. City College studio $60. lowing sports: cross country, golf, gymnasUcs, swimming, ten¬ nis, track, volleyball, water polo and wrestling. FresnoState at the moment competes ln all the sports but gumnasUcs and volley¬ ball. Cecil Coleman, athleUc direc¬ tor at Fresno State, said of the new AssodaUon as it relates to Fresno State, "I think lt will, hopefully, have some drastic ef¬ fects on our program — all for the better.ThenewafflllaUon will be much more attractive sched¬ ule wise. The students on campus, even though they may have the Three Institutes Set For Session lng three Summer Institutes for students attending this year's The National Science Founda¬ tion ls sponsoring one ln the field of Mathematics. The Institute will deal with currently recognized alignment to bring together ln- polnt and a basic philosophy fol¬ lowing a normal escalation of their Intercollegiate athletic pro¬ gram,* added Coleman, "In regard lo the California Collegiate Athletic AssoclaUon," Coleman stated, "we are going to fulfill all our obligations in the CCAA during 1968-69 ln all sports and will go through our regular season schedule commit¬ ments with all CCAA opponents and attend the Conference Cham¬ pionship ln each sport. We have not yet Indicated to theCCAAour Intention to withdraw from the Conference and we will do so The committee ls composed of Coleman; Fred Miller, Long Beach Stale; Bob Bronson, San Jose State and Cedric D- .-npsey, University of Pacific. WIS be declared ln 1909. The new New Coaches Young University, will take over and Assistant Professor ln Physi¬ cal Education. This past year he served as a half-time trainer to — BULLETIN — The Fresno Slate CollegeTen- Unlverslty Tennis Champion¬ ships today at San Antonio, Texas. The team earned the right to take part ln the University Di¬ vision Championships by winning the NCAA College Division Title last Saturday for the first time ln the history of the school. Bulldogs entered are Jim Powers, Gary Odgen, Jeff Kuns, and Andy Salonen. Air Force SUN GLASSES ONLY $929 WAR SURPLUS DEPOT 602 Broadway OPEN SUNDAYS e movies will the enjoyment i and staff dur- Dorothy Cish. The Story Is thing going for him. The musical entitled "Bye Bye Birdie" starring Janet Leigh, Wednesday, JunetjV The movies wll'bt/shown Little Theatre and in on The first In the s< the support of th hollc Church as it re ird from the Vatican The only foreign f Bridge," will be pre Monday, July 15th. It about seven boys w Germany during Heavyweight" starring Anthony Qulnn and Ihe dethrowned World Heavyweight Champion Casslus /orld War II enough. They Job of holding down "The Cardinal," HAIR CUTS $000 £ CAMPUS TOWN H FOREIGN CAR PARTS IMPORT PARTS CENTER 2237 VENTURA AT M PHONE 233-8861 Get to know the friendly merchants at your college town Make these Clovis merchants a regular stop on your shopping tour.. * MAC TIRE SERVICE | CLOVIS APPLIANCE j CLOVIS STATIONERY *n? Mati • 444 Pollasky 723 Clovis Ave. 602 5th St. LINENBACH AUTO PARTS I EDWIN'S JEWELRY I EMU'S DOWNTOWN 604 Clovis Ave. . 619 4th St_ • BSKf SASSANO MEN'S WEAR | BAD-BOY MARKET | " "' 448 Pollasky | 745 Clovis Ave. j MASON QUALITY PAINTS INSTANT CREDIT" NO MONEY DOWN SPECIAL TERMS — DOWNTOWN — 1107 FULTON MALL .'Ph. 237-2101 OPEN FRL NaTES TIL 9:00 PJJ. — MANCHESTER — 3MO BLACKSTONE ^m^ CHARGES ^\j0^i>^MOST WELCOME NO CO-SIGNER NECESSARY - SPKCIAI. SKMKSTKH TKHMS FOR SI I DIM S - SUMMER COLLEGIAN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Student Council Wednesday At 1PM j Writer Elliott To Lecture The Department of English ls sponsoring a Writers' Workshop in poetry and fiction writing dur¬ ing the Summer Session and Is also presenting a series of three short story writer, George Elliott. Elliott will speak at 1 p.i today ln the Indi ture Room. Ills talk ls open to the general public. Following his talk he will confer with students privately concerning their writ¬ ings. He will be on the campus A professor of English and creative writing at Syracuse Unl- SS Apathy Hits Council forty students years ago wh procedure by d •lonal body which h n appointed ments picked gram they want Mrs. Prldgen president for tl vice-president ar hlch was FSC's Summer it Huntington Lake ln Ihe Mountains In the days .Vorld War II. II was year's debacle. "calling the whole thing off," the five, Charlotte Jerry, hus¬ band Ron Perry, Linda Perry, Carolyn Prldgen and James Harp, voted to keep a spark going through this SS and conduct a survey on whether the students Tutorial Program Needs Volunteers Gay Nineties Drama Is Next In Series tutoring youngsters It soelo-econon.ic areas TIME has three dlv nation) Project. Studen may tutor youngsters ol years of age. Readln.T Is etiological and I problems. An all Tutorial nineties era by Tom Taggar will be presented ln the Fresr State College Amphitheater c July 6, 7 and 8. lime is 8:30 p.m. This old tear-jerker tells the sad but silly story' of Lily Fair- weather, played by Betty Miller, pure as the driven snow; of Comp- ton, portrayed by Don Qulnn, her hepolsonousCra orgery a; o Lily, night of his bethrothal t he heads west. Ills fathei Dyer) goes to Jail for his son's crimes. That same fatal night Lily's father (Robert Fair) es¬ capes from Ihe PennState Prison to claim his long lost daughter. Adding to the gaiety of the melo¬ drama are Miss Ophelia (Chris Proctor) and 1 how Craven Sinclair, played by- Carl E. Jones - that sneering, leering villain - thwarted their Midsummer Night's 1 recently presented on tl campus, wlllbelhefirst tr staged by th t (Ro- I'lay s this si ■ • pr.'s s Lee- 'Anatomy' Is Second Movie ■Anatomy of a Murder* Is the second ln the series of five enjoyment of IheSummerSesslon students, faculty and staff. The movie will be shown today In the Little Theatre at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Admission ls free to those that have a Summer Ses¬ sion activity and faculty andstaff , Le« Remlck, 3 tOP t! stories entitled "An Hour ofLast Things," was published recently by Harper and Row. His other ver and Chills.* A native of Indiana, Elliott waj graduated from the University o California In 1939 and receive* aught M versify of Iowa, and the Unl- traveled ln France, England and Italy and his works have appeared ln many anthologies, magazines and literary Journals, Including the Quarterly Review of Litera¬ ture, the Hudson Review, Es¬ quire, the New Republic, Har¬ per's, the Paris Review and the New York Times Magazine. The Workshops are under the Enrollment Tops 1968 SS sion on the Fresno Slate College campus and the Bakersfleld Campus was up 982 students over enrolled at Bakersfleld for Last year's total enrollment w Ben G id Joseph N. Welcka town bartender, claiming the man had beaten and raped his young wife. The ensuing trial emerges as an adult film, complex and confounding, laced with humor off to perfection by a brilliant The story Is based on the novel by Justice John D. Voelker and Is directed and produced by Ot'o Premlnger. "Anatomy of a Murder" Is recommended for adult audiences FSC Library Displays Art orks to be shown In- >d and weavlngs from the Englebry, a senior art will prepare a louring exhibit of with the touring thea- Cafeteria Has Hot Sandwiches The Cafeteria, 'for the first y the highly skilled I. Ward. Iwlches sell for 75 Bulletin Board Posters Defaced classes Called Off July Fifth phone 2C8-9H3,aro co-chairmen for the program. Students may tutor at their con¬ venience - morning, afternoon college nulletln Boards. the Tutorial Program, reported thai posters promoting Ihe Tu- of the FSC Stu- be approved for hose so approved given Summer Session students and faculty starting with the com¬ pletion of classes on Wednesday, July 3. According to a memorandum Edward M. Spencer whici. state •Inasmuch as the Fourth of Ji falls on Thursday this summ« classes are to be dismissed Friday, July 5, 1968." |