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Tiny Tim THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Thurad Small smoke eater battles blazes, boots Protecting the school from fire lays a week Is a job which rest: Teams will compete in citrus judging i just a little e dlffl- OlM it the fire house. • feet t Hit three quarter Inches tall. 'I'm fire four when I get up ln the morning (" he says. with the Idea of being a fireman. The first night he was at school he went to the flrehouse to look up a friend. He was told at that time that ihe school needed more firemen. "A week later," says Olney "I went to work." One of the first problems en- gettlng a small enough uniform. [•1 had to go up to the third ; pants have alsocausedhlm trouble, "I still haven't got- ny that really fit me yet." coat Is so long that It really don't need pants." Despite these setbacks Olney goes about his Job with much enthusiasm. He must be ready to respond to an alarm during his watch hours, and at any time he Is In the flrehouse. When the alarm sounds everyone drops whatever they are doing and races "All you do Is run the hundred yard dash Into your clothes and SPECIAL NAVY PEA COATS NAVY TURTLENECK SWEATERS 395 FATIGUE |50 JACKETS I FIELD Q95 JACKETS O AIR FORCE SUN GLASSES 295 BELL-BOTTOM TROUSERS 229 Ponchos - Parkas Motorcycle Jacket* Raincoats - Windbrcakers WAR SURPLUS DB>01 602 Brood way OPEN SUNDAYS Symphonic will appear in concert The Symphonic Orchestra, un¬ der the direction of John H. Mar¬ tin, assistant professor of music, will appear in concert Sunday at 3 p.m. In the music department Recital Hall. performed are Paul Creston's "Prelude and Dance", Edward Elgar's "Enigma Variations", Norman Dello Jolo's "Variants on a Medieval Tune", and Clifton Williams' "The Ramparts". The concert is free and open to the public. TOP QUALITY AT WHOLESALE PRICES VERN ALCORN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 344 CLOVIS AVE,- Phone 299-5264 » SPECIALIZING IN c SPECIALIZING IN VOLKSWAGEN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CAR SERVICE ;r thinking for a moment nlles and says, "We have 1 ladder on the top of the h It." ankly I Teams from 12 San Joaquin Val¬ ley high schools will compete in the Eighth Annual Future Farm¬ ers of America Regional Citrus Judging Contest Saturday. The contest Is being sponsored by the FFA, the department of scheduled betw The 140 team Inc. In drills Olney doesn't fall far behind his larger comrades. One, of the drills calls for a fireman' to run up to the truck and pull off a coiled section of the larg¬ est slze.hose. The firemendo this by putting an arm through the colls and lifting the hose up on one shoulder. The hose, which 1: ass fittings at each end, It quite heavy for anyone e, but Olney gets the job PCT initiates new pledges Phi Chi Theta, women's pro- lnltlated seven pledges. The new members are Sally Adley. Jane Kondo. Anita Lenclonl. Sandra McHaney. Patsy Matsumoto, Shirley Nelson, and Dea Seppon- Mrs. Myrna Young, honorary member of the organization, was the guest speaker at the Initia¬ tion ceremony. The Initiation was held in the Kitty Hawk Room of March seedless grapefruit and balled citrus trees for quality. Competition will be held In four divisions with two classes of Include teams of not less than two members each with previous judging competition experience. Class "B" will Include teams of not less than two members each with no previous contest experi- Whlle students are being judged, coaches and advisers will tour one of Sunklst's process¬ ing plants to view an automatic box loader. After the judging Sunklst will host participants and coaches for lunch at 12:30 p.m. ln the FSC Cafeteria. The afternoon program will in¬ clude a film, "Sunklst ln Mo- 1:30 p.m At 2:30 p.m. a presented by Jack I sentattve for Sunk Relations Departm Campus footnotes ••it xciting v The only member of the flre¬ house, smaller than Olney is their mascot, a large grey cat named Olney Is well suited to respond to fires quickly as he Is on the varsity cross country team. "I'm the shortest on the team, too," he says with pride. When the fire alarm sounds, everyone grabs their gear and runs for the truck. The truck pulls out of the flrehouse and heads for the fire. As the truck goes man whose hat is flapping up and down, hangs on the back of the truck. It Is Timothy Olney, the CARRY IT.. *U1 I held t n the San Francisco State College crisis. Slides and photographes of the campus disruptions will be shown and a tape of the action played. Discussion will follow the pre¬ sentation. The program will be held In Industrial Arts 101 at 1:00 p.m. Location The local Policy and f the Planning Committee meeting today at 2 p.m. has been changed to Administration 219. A main issue on the agenda Is a discussion of the "guidelines of the division of special pro¬ grams." The division of special programs Includes such groups as the experimental college, Black' Student Union and La Raza. The committee will discuss such Newman students The Newman Student Associa¬ tion and St. Paul's parish will sponsor a pancake breakfast Sun¬ day in Newman Center, 1572 E. Barstow Ave. each of the three masses at 8 and 10 a.m. and noon. Prices are $1 for adults and ilngs a sofoi Dr. Roger E. Ervln tdvisor to the fraternll 1 key speaker. Members, alumni an culty Nu Zeta Kappa Chapter of Sigma May 26, 1951 Delta, a local Binaca AL JJiXKCS m Complete Tune-up & Brake Service Foreign & Domestic Automobiles 10°/g OFF ON PARTS WITH AD 1 Mechanics Club will meet at the Valley Foundry and Machine Works, Inc., at 2510 S. East Ave., tonight at 7:15 to tour the facilities. Rush signups Signups for spring rush are being taken today and Friday of each applicant. Oriental Americans fraternity decided tc Rock band "Canned Heaf'comestoFres- no Friday for a performance in the Fresno Convention Center Exhibit Hail. The group specializes In a blue-rock idlon The ( "feel-g group a following largely 01 of its first hit single "On The Road Again". The band recently completed a tour of European capitals. Talent hunt Servjce your car before starting home on your Christmas vacation "The Oriental A Historical Perspec discussed during a hip Stampii musical and vocal^roups as well as versatile singing and dancing Individuals. Further Information is avail¬ able ln the Student Activities Office. Thur.day, Dec 196S THE DAILY COLLEQIAN ,., iT~J IMS. UAILY COLLE AH 10 — FSC's messiest course? By Paul Cislinl The lab class Is divided Into takes two lab sessions to butcher major and not. reserved for one start offering a food tudents at some time two units of eight students each. and narlm»» »».» —» Most studen during their college career t« a biology class that involves di- thought of as a messy Job. For 16 Fresno State College students the job is even messier. They are students in Animal Husbandry 10, Slaughtering and Meat Cutting. The course title isn't a bit glamorous ; exactly what It says. •The purpose of the class I to let students learn and ap s divided >f eight with each unit working on a dif¬ ferent steer. Students must pur- ning knives. As the animal bleeds, several students remove the head while others cut off the forelegs and begin to skin the belly and sides. As skinning continues, the body s opened by cutting the one and the pelv Ing cuts down the belly. to butcher - Every animal slaughtered comes from one of two sources, either belonging to the FSC Ag¬ riculture Foundation or to In¬ dividual students. Studei Jects are self-financed t student splitting profit or loss with the Foundation. Student pro- J«ct • Rouaek pointed out. "AH 10 has had many home economics students take the class to gain a better understanding of quality, cooking of v .Illng o n lech All number of meat courses and pro¬ vide for more advanced study,' Rousek'noted. "The course is kept general enough for all majors to under¬ stand and provides essential ln- t meat that every- 'ould benefit from, but due :e, only a few can," con- Rousek. EUROPE '69 All Jet Charters on Certified Carriers BOUND TRIP & ONE WAY $189 INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL. GOLDEN BROWN FRIED CHICKEN Prepared in Our Own Modern Kitchen SNACK BOX 3r""hick"r.V» - 59c LUNCH TUB 5'"'hick^"» - 79c DINNER TUB ''"chi^^:rtW,fl0"- *119 JUMBO TUB ""Vtt^^xr-*- $210 PICNIC TUB "-^roJ^rrsi0,0'" - $2" ALL TUBS ARE REUSABLE FOR YOUR HOME USE PHONE 229-5156 B Your order will be ready for yovM wh«n you arrive here! HOT TO GO Demi Bread-Corned Beef Beef Stew-Hot Beans Cabbage Rells-Pastrami Stuffed bell peppers FRESH SALADS MACARONI- POTATO WALDORF- CARROT COLE SLAW- BEAN AMBROSIA DELI HOURS: 10 AM 'TIL 8 PM PH. 229-5156
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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 |
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Title | Dec 12, 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 | Tiny Tim THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Thurad Small smoke eater battles blazes, boots Protecting the school from fire lays a week Is a job which rest: Teams will compete in citrus judging i just a little e dlffl- OlM it the fire house. • feet t Hit three quarter Inches tall. 'I'm fire four when I get up ln the morning (" he says. with the Idea of being a fireman. The first night he was at school he went to the flrehouse to look up a friend. He was told at that time that ihe school needed more firemen. "A week later," says Olney "I went to work." One of the first problems en- gettlng a small enough uniform. [•1 had to go up to the third ; pants have alsocausedhlm trouble, "I still haven't got- ny that really fit me yet." coat Is so long that It really don't need pants." Despite these setbacks Olney goes about his Job with much enthusiasm. He must be ready to respond to an alarm during his watch hours, and at any time he Is In the flrehouse. When the alarm sounds everyone drops whatever they are doing and races "All you do Is run the hundred yard dash Into your clothes and SPECIAL NAVY PEA COATS NAVY TURTLENECK SWEATERS 395 FATIGUE |50 JACKETS I FIELD Q95 JACKETS O AIR FORCE SUN GLASSES 295 BELL-BOTTOM TROUSERS 229 Ponchos - Parkas Motorcycle Jacket* Raincoats - Windbrcakers WAR SURPLUS DB>01 602 Brood way OPEN SUNDAYS Symphonic will appear in concert The Symphonic Orchestra, un¬ der the direction of John H. Mar¬ tin, assistant professor of music, will appear in concert Sunday at 3 p.m. In the music department Recital Hall. performed are Paul Creston's "Prelude and Dance", Edward Elgar's "Enigma Variations", Norman Dello Jolo's "Variants on a Medieval Tune", and Clifton Williams' "The Ramparts". The concert is free and open to the public. TOP QUALITY AT WHOLESALE PRICES VERN ALCORN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 344 CLOVIS AVE,- Phone 299-5264 » SPECIALIZING IN c SPECIALIZING IN VOLKSWAGEN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CAR SERVICE ;r thinking for a moment nlles and says, "We have 1 ladder on the top of the h It." ankly I Teams from 12 San Joaquin Val¬ ley high schools will compete in the Eighth Annual Future Farm¬ ers of America Regional Citrus Judging Contest Saturday. The contest Is being sponsored by the FFA, the department of scheduled betw The 140 team Inc. In drills Olney doesn't fall far behind his larger comrades. One, of the drills calls for a fireman' to run up to the truck and pull off a coiled section of the larg¬ est slze.hose. The firemendo this by putting an arm through the colls and lifting the hose up on one shoulder. The hose, which 1: ass fittings at each end, It quite heavy for anyone e, but Olney gets the job PCT initiates new pledges Phi Chi Theta, women's pro- lnltlated seven pledges. The new members are Sally Adley. Jane Kondo. Anita Lenclonl. Sandra McHaney. Patsy Matsumoto, Shirley Nelson, and Dea Seppon- Mrs. Myrna Young, honorary member of the organization, was the guest speaker at the Initia¬ tion ceremony. The Initiation was held in the Kitty Hawk Room of March seedless grapefruit and balled citrus trees for quality. Competition will be held In four divisions with two classes of Include teams of not less than two members each with previous judging competition experience. Class "B" will Include teams of not less than two members each with no previous contest experi- Whlle students are being judged, coaches and advisers will tour one of Sunklst's process¬ ing plants to view an automatic box loader. After the judging Sunklst will host participants and coaches for lunch at 12:30 p.m. ln the FSC Cafeteria. The afternoon program will in¬ clude a film, "Sunklst ln Mo- 1:30 p.m At 2:30 p.m. a presented by Jack I sentattve for Sunk Relations Departm Campus footnotes ••it xciting v The only member of the flre¬ house, smaller than Olney is their mascot, a large grey cat named Olney Is well suited to respond to fires quickly as he Is on the varsity cross country team. "I'm the shortest on the team, too," he says with pride. When the fire alarm sounds, everyone grabs their gear and runs for the truck. The truck pulls out of the flrehouse and heads for the fire. As the truck goes man whose hat is flapping up and down, hangs on the back of the truck. It Is Timothy Olney, the CARRY IT.. *U1 I held t n the San Francisco State College crisis. Slides and photographes of the campus disruptions will be shown and a tape of the action played. Discussion will follow the pre¬ sentation. The program will be held In Industrial Arts 101 at 1:00 p.m. Location The local Policy and f the Planning Committee meeting today at 2 p.m. has been changed to Administration 219. A main issue on the agenda Is a discussion of the "guidelines of the division of special pro¬ grams." The division of special programs Includes such groups as the experimental college, Black' Student Union and La Raza. The committee will discuss such Newman students The Newman Student Associa¬ tion and St. Paul's parish will sponsor a pancake breakfast Sun¬ day in Newman Center, 1572 E. Barstow Ave. each of the three masses at 8 and 10 a.m. and noon. Prices are $1 for adults and ilngs a sofoi Dr. Roger E. Ervln tdvisor to the fraternll 1 key speaker. Members, alumni an culty Nu Zeta Kappa Chapter of Sigma May 26, 1951 Delta, a local Binaca AL JJiXKCS m Complete Tune-up & Brake Service Foreign & Domestic Automobiles 10°/g OFF ON PARTS WITH AD 1 Mechanics Club will meet at the Valley Foundry and Machine Works, Inc., at 2510 S. East Ave., tonight at 7:15 to tour the facilities. Rush signups Signups for spring rush are being taken today and Friday of each applicant. Oriental Americans fraternity decided tc Rock band "Canned Heaf'comestoFres- no Friday for a performance in the Fresno Convention Center Exhibit Hail. The group specializes In a blue-rock idlon The ( "feel-g group a following largely 01 of its first hit single "On The Road Again". The band recently completed a tour of European capitals. Talent hunt Servjce your car before starting home on your Christmas vacation "The Oriental A Historical Perspec discussed during a hip Stampii musical and vocal^roups as well as versatile singing and dancing Individuals. Further Information is avail¬ able ln the Student Activities Office. Thur.day, Dec 196S THE DAILY COLLEQIAN ,., iT~J IMS. UAILY COLLE AH 10 — FSC's messiest course? By Paul Cislinl The lab class Is divided Into takes two lab sessions to butcher major and not. reserved for one start offering a food tudents at some time two units of eight students each. and narlm»» »».» —» Most studen during their college career t« a biology class that involves di- thought of as a messy Job. For 16 Fresno State College students the job is even messier. They are students in Animal Husbandry 10, Slaughtering and Meat Cutting. The course title isn't a bit glamorous ; exactly what It says. •The purpose of the class I to let students learn and ap s divided >f eight with each unit working on a dif¬ ferent steer. Students must pur- ning knives. As the animal bleeds, several students remove the head while others cut off the forelegs and begin to skin the belly and sides. As skinning continues, the body s opened by cutting the one and the pelv Ing cuts down the belly. to butcher - Every animal slaughtered comes from one of two sources, either belonging to the FSC Ag¬ riculture Foundation or to In¬ dividual students. Studei Jects are self-financed t student splitting profit or loss with the Foundation. Student pro- J«ct • Rouaek pointed out. "AH 10 has had many home economics students take the class to gain a better understanding of quality, cooking of v .Illng o n lech All number of meat courses and pro¬ vide for more advanced study,' Rousek'noted. "The course is kept general enough for all majors to under¬ stand and provides essential ln- t meat that every- 'ould benefit from, but due :e, only a few can," con- Rousek. EUROPE '69 All Jet Charters on Certified Carriers BOUND TRIP & ONE WAY $189 INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL. GOLDEN BROWN FRIED CHICKEN Prepared in Our Own Modern Kitchen SNACK BOX 3r""hick"r.V» - 59c LUNCH TUB 5'"'hick^"» - 79c DINNER TUB ''"chi^^:rtW,fl0"- *119 JUMBO TUB ""Vtt^^xr-*- $210 PICNIC TUB "-^roJ^rrsi0,0'" - $2" ALL TUBS ARE REUSABLE FOR YOUR HOME USE PHONE 229-5156 B Your order will be ready for yovM wh«n you arrive here! HOT TO GO Demi Bread-Corned Beef Beef Stew-Hot Beans Cabbage Rells-Pastrami Stuffed bell peppers FRESH SALADS MACARONI- POTATO WALDORF- CARROT COLE SLAW- BEAN AMBROSIA DELI HOURS: 10 AM 'TIL 8 PM PH. 229-5156 |