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Communal living E DAILY COLLEGIAN 5 Bronzan featured in Readers' Theatre , , Religious Center offers varied program ^gSftSteSS American Dream, Zoo Story open dual run for Albee merlcan Dream" and "The Zoo trays the clean-cut young man cry" will open tonight In the rena Theatre. American dream. He willrio any¬ as tt-.e first prodoeUoni oi the thing for money. . . even consent 11 season, the two "black como- to become I member of the fam¬ es" will bo presented In a three ily. Mommy, portrayed by Gall Case (below), explains to Mrs. Ranker, Sidney Kelias, that all Bruce Rron/an tad Dennis notional and difficult scene. from the Bye-Rye Adoption ser- ays a psychotic , itcas who c they had expected anyway. Now .'.,..',.,. l'.t'„., . V other bumble. Grandma. Cheryl Duval, lls- ajor. pla> s' the complacent smile. BUI Walsh, Daddy, Is the miss- the outcast's failures and ex- Ralph Salgadi, assistant pro¬ ons with people and animals. of both plays. "The American Dream" is ■ Tickets for the- productions arc available In the College Unlcnbox ass family life. The play Is eked with satirical impUca- and SI general admission. Gentor and Colle ictlvltles loosely evening services whit roof--this la the unique and progres ollege Religious evening early lnthe if Registration should run allttle the change to throe days to ease ore smoothly this spring the congestion )pefully. the gymnasiui sponsor of numerous speakers, Two new committees have °r lho City, from North program! and discussions on been formed and are still in the 3)tld row will be obsei campus since shortly after FSC early planning ItagM. The Stu- Y noP05 to nelP sluder was established In 1911. This dent Action Committee Is an Ad servt' social problems vear the Y ha.s presented Cross Hoc group formed lo aid stu- «lst ln • •*& «*«■ Currents, Freshman. Firesides, dents ln legitimate demonstra- the group members w several retreats and a seminar Uon. The members, directed by freedom to explore o. 11! r The Y's purpose, ; u Mated in of college guidelines In protest- small portion of the wide vane is to "help persons t publication, SrT'Ss^iHi of happenings at the Y. Any st anl to search for tru'tl i and mean- Also belr- f rmed Is the Stu¬ Religious Center. Thn Seminar Inf." dent Cooperative Housing Com¬ Non-violence, for Instance, w The College Y Is staffed by mittee, This poop, headed by ^r'SCarron' Mrer i and John ,'ohn Shelton, Is exploring the possibilities of communal living believed to be a violent socle quarters with separate sleeping zlne, Is edited by Diane Vasrr.K Y programs now 1 include Marriage for Moderns, a and kitchens. The purpose Is to symposlum for uewl engaged couples, am 'TTro^ct people arid learning to cooperate radlcals to careful conservative She welcomes contributions c:>; Amlgos, a group p!a d^tote? with one another. The only ob- people with views". Anyone c bo put on the mailing list by cal The -Chapel Comml ttee is re- in group sessions for senslUvity lng or v-lsltlng the religious ce Campus footnotes Extension workshop Elementary and secondar teachers will take part in a The worksho p will be held In ate Cc illege Oat. Extent East Unlvi •rsity Registration inforrr latlononthe orkshep, F.let: ,3 or Seconda ,ry Edi ,- Education available fi ctor of the FSC structlonal MedlaCi enter. Bath-_ Credentials deadline Band concert phonic Band will pres Villlams-, "Enigma (theme and varla- ard Elgar; "Over- 3 Soroptln >n Building, st Federation of offering $2,000 fellowships ft terosted In doing graduate work in fields concerned with Sorop- ttrolst objectives. Objectives are terrlce to society, love of country, participation ln public I, adyanc»roentof thastahis n and contribution to ln- What type of r, as important a: TER SMITH c£ cars WALTER SMITH clothes? He is the type of man that knows that a neat i (rrades and that time spent in selecting and coordinating his wardrobe is worthwhile. WAL- e you time by helping you with your selection. I ring neck mock turtle by Pebble Beach for $16.00 and a care-free pair of Levi Tri tomairlonal tr DAVE HARRIS v for $9.50. RON HUDSON selects for campus wear a beautiful V-neck sweater from England by Byford for $16.00 and a pair of Harris prest for life slacks for $9.00.
Object Description
Title | 1968_12 The Daily Collegian December 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 | Dec 5, 1968 Pg. 4-5 |
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 | Communal living E DAILY COLLEGIAN 5 Bronzan featured in Readers' Theatre , , Religious Center offers varied program ^gSftSteSS American Dream, Zoo Story open dual run for Albee merlcan Dream" and "The Zoo trays the clean-cut young man cry" will open tonight In the rena Theatre. American dream. He willrio any¬ as tt-.e first prodoeUoni oi the thing for money. . . even consent 11 season, the two "black como- to become I member of the fam¬ es" will bo presented In a three ily. Mommy, portrayed by Gall Case (below), explains to Mrs. Ranker, Sidney Kelias, that all Bruce Rron/an tad Dennis notional and difficult scene. from the Bye-Rye Adoption ser- ays a psychotic , itcas who c they had expected anyway. Now .'.,..',.,. l'.t'„., . V other bumble. Grandma. Cheryl Duval, lls- ajor. pla> s' the complacent smile. BUI Walsh, Daddy, Is the miss- the outcast's failures and ex- Ralph Salgadi, assistant pro¬ ons with people and animals. of both plays. "The American Dream" is ■ Tickets for the- productions arc available In the College Unlcnbox ass family life. The play Is eked with satirical impUca- and SI general admission. Gentor and Colle ictlvltles loosely evening services whit roof--this la the unique and progres ollege Religious evening early lnthe if Registration should run allttle the change to throe days to ease ore smoothly this spring the congestion )pefully. the gymnasiui sponsor of numerous speakers, Two new committees have °r lho City, from North program! and discussions on been formed and are still in the 3)tld row will be obsei campus since shortly after FSC early planning ItagM. The Stu- Y noP05 to nelP sluder was established In 1911. This dent Action Committee Is an Ad servt' social problems vear the Y ha.s presented Cross Hoc group formed lo aid stu- «lst ln • •*& «*«■ Currents, Freshman. Firesides, dents ln legitimate demonstra- the group members w several retreats and a seminar Uon. The members, directed by freedom to explore o. 11! r The Y's purpose, ; u Mated in of college guidelines In protest- small portion of the wide vane is to "help persons t publication, SrT'Ss^iHi of happenings at the Y. Any st anl to search for tru'tl i and mean- Also belr- f rmed Is the Stu¬ Religious Center. Thn Seminar Inf." dent Cooperative Housing Com¬ Non-violence, for Instance, w The College Y Is staffed by mittee, This poop, headed by ^r'SCarron' Mrer i and John ,'ohn Shelton, Is exploring the possibilities of communal living believed to be a violent socle quarters with separate sleeping zlne, Is edited by Diane Vasrr.K Y programs now 1 include Marriage for Moderns, a and kitchens. The purpose Is to symposlum for uewl engaged couples, am 'TTro^ct people arid learning to cooperate radlcals to careful conservative She welcomes contributions c:>; Amlgos, a group p!a d^tote? with one another. The only ob- people with views". Anyone c bo put on the mailing list by cal The -Chapel Comml ttee is re- in group sessions for senslUvity lng or v-lsltlng the religious ce Campus footnotes Extension workshop Elementary and secondar teachers will take part in a The worksho p will be held In ate Cc illege Oat. Extent East Unlvi •rsity Registration inforrr latlononthe orkshep, F.let: ,3 or Seconda ,ry Edi ,- Education available fi ctor of the FSC structlonal MedlaCi enter. Bath-_ Credentials deadline Band concert phonic Band will pres Villlams-, "Enigma (theme and varla- ard Elgar; "Over- 3 Soroptln >n Building, st Federation of offering $2,000 fellowships ft terosted In doing graduate work in fields concerned with Sorop- ttrolst objectives. Objectives are terrlce to society, love of country, participation ln public I, adyanc»roentof thastahis n and contribution to ln- What type of r, as important a: TER SMITH c£ cars WALTER SMITH clothes? He is the type of man that knows that a neat i (rrades and that time spent in selecting and coordinating his wardrobe is worthwhile. WAL- e you time by helping you with your selection. I ring neck mock turtle by Pebble Beach for $16.00 and a care-free pair of Levi Tri tomairlonal tr DAVE HARRIS v for $9.50. RON HUDSON selects for campus wear a beautiful V-neck sweater from England by Byford for $16.00 and a pair of Harris prest for life slacks for $9.00. |