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Jeanette Armstrong Kappa Alpha Theta Little Sister of Theta Chi Or location! Action! Ca mera! She- quick to c ompete, s rictly eat, with h er plaid from Cash roovy s! The sk . long plaic vest and m atching city panl ve life. Y also co-ordinate the AOlin skirt change co blou cs or pull- vers. The navy, one s rap torto se flat by Capezio with matching CASHIOWS. f "2.J f/«» t's SHOES d DRESSES FIG GARDEN VILLAGE 710-712 WEST SHAW AVE. Ph. 229-6526 - 229-6327 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wed SF State strife The strike was originally called by the Black Students Un¬ ion to protest the suspension of English Instructor George Mur¬ ray, a Black Panther who urged minority students to carry guns on campus as protection against The BSU and another minority group, the Third World Libera¬ tion Front, later made 15 de¬ mands which included the rein¬ statement of Murray and accept¬ ance of all Negro applicants, regardless of qualifications. Demonstrators Invaded class¬ rooms and generally disrupted campus activities with violence and firebombs in an attempt to enforce thestrlke.FormerPres- ldent Robert R. Smith closed down Following Tuesday's violence the Academic Senate voted on a resolution calling for the entire faculty, which It represents to resign In a body. The resolution was defeated, 34-4, with one ab- Bronzon stars as psychotic (Continued from Page 1) forces Peter to take, Jerry dies. •The beauty of the play Is the ending. Albee leaves the audience what to do. Actually, they don't us Nov een police and a lvlst Smith resigned last week under fire from Gov. Ronald Reagan and the state college Board of third man to head the turbulent his last effort to reach another person. Jerry's supreme sacri¬ fice In trying to be himself is death.' Both 'The Zoo Story"and'The by Ralph Salgado, assistant pro¬ fessor of speech. BeraChrlsten- scene designer and John Mills, a junior technical theater major, Is sound and special effects dl- id $1 general admission. Campus footnotes Roten Galleries THE COLLEGE PLAN FOR THE COLLEGE MAN 790 W.Shaw-Suite 3051 Phone 224-1960 ■„ UPSTAIRS at 235 N. Fulton AUTO STEREO CENTER 2130 TUOLUMNE • FRESNO CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY WIN! THE MUNTZ PORTA-FOUR The new portable cartridge tape oViit. Turn in entry blank below to United Glass, Tuolumne & L. Drawing Dec. 21st. Winners will be announced on KYNO. One winner in every school. United Glass also offers Craig,_the aristocrat of auto stereos, and a full line of Audio/Stereo units. Join United Glass' new Stereo Tape Cartridge Club. itlve of the gal- jeclal leries will answer questions rary. about graphic art and print- more making. such Joint concert The Fresno state College Brass and Woodwinds Choirs will present a joint concert to¬ night at 8 p.m. in the Music Re¬ cital Hall. The Brass Choir, directed by Dr. James Winter, professor of music, and the Woodwind Choir, under the direction of Russell Howland, professor of music, will perform alternately. From sex to hypocrisy 1968 THE DAILY 'Committee' lives up to advance billing By Craig Holland ■The Committee" lived up to Its advance billing Monday night as It lashed Its way through a Jungle of topics ranging from sex to *law and order" to hypoc- a standing room only audience of 450 In the main lounge of the College Union. / lnte: uallty s ■anglng In length from 15 seconds to five minutes. Most were superbly done, although the humor and relevance of some of the com¬ ments were not readily grasped by the audience. I was Bill Matthew, the pianist, who performed cently on the College o thew Irlcal, . , latne e favor with the a with its sharp barbs on the police and the Idea of law and order. Short sketches involving the po¬ lice and the use of marijuana brought loud ovations from the tightly-packed onlookers. The closeness of the audience added greatly to the success of ed a.good rapport throughout the A satire on the book "How to Win Friends and Influence People" and the dating system in the American culture was one of the highlights of the show, along with a mocking interview between a C BS reporter and Biblical char¬ acter Judas Iscariot. The costuming and properties were kept to a minimum as the actors worked on an almost •. The simplicity gave Calendar -MATH COLLOQUIUM: * PLANNING COMMITTEE: the at maglne e freedom o: Hypocrisy In American cultur was the target for repeated al tacks throughout the evening fc PLACEMENT CALENDAR Dec. 4 IBM Corp.: Men only--positions as Data Processing Systems Engineer, Data Processing Marketing Rep., SalesRep.and Customer Engineers. Women only--poslttons In Systems Engr., Data Processing and Programming. Bank of America: positions in Branch banks. Southern Calif. EdlsonCo.: Junior Engineers. VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) Dec. 5 Coro Foundation: grad. school offering Internship In Public Affairs. Calif. State Personnel Board: po¬ sitions InAudltlngandEmploy- ment Counseling. Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co.: Sales and Sales Mgmt. Trng. Prog. C.V.C. -General Foods: positions In Research and Development, Production, Engineering and Accounting. Hunt-Wesson Foods: positions in Sales inGrocery ProductsDi- Schllllng-McCormlck Compo¬ sitions in Financial Mgmt., Prod. Mgmt., Biological and Chem. Sciences and Market¬ ing. Solano County Personnel Dept.; positions as Junior Civil En- Seniors and Graduate Students Career hunt with 90 of the finest companies having operations located in the New Jersey/New York metropolitan area. On December 26-27 at the Marriott Motor Hotel, intersection of Garden State Parkway and Route 8Q, Saddle Brook, New Jersey. For more details, including a listing of spon¬ soring companies, see your college placement director or write to the non-profit sponsor of the second annual "Career-In": Industrial Relations Association of Bergen County, P. O. Box 533, Saddle Brook, New Jersey 07662. San Francisco Floral Co. Dec. 7th is the Queen's Ball. Select your flowers early and have them delivered free. 1600 Fulton - Ph. 268-0111 by the group, who used a black¬ board, aspirin bottles and a rub¬ ber hose, among other things, to produce a highly irregular, but composition to end the first "act" of the performance. The second porUon of the pro¬ gram got away from the barbs and puns on the draft, racial Is¬ sues and college dating by doing an ad-libbed satire on « How Can I Communicate?". The small comical sketches flowed into each other to make for an evenly paced show and a sometimes ducdon with an "experiment In communication" In which they renewed their already strong rapport with the members of the audience by going out among them and persuading everyone to hum together in order to unite them into a solid mass of humanity. The cast and audience then adjourned to a social hour In the coffee Reactions to the production The 5 lack lr l people of -mar lounge after the show. One i said "Some of It I liked, and s left me cold." Another thing v student and acting Si State College preside Hayakawa. The cast topped off thi sketch of a ?en a black i Francisco things up". si.ccess and well done, and w worth all the aches and pal sufrered from sitting on a te razo floor for more than I A summer program designed for the involved individual. Sailing, Scuba Diving, Surfing and Outer Island Safaris. Interested? Fill in the blanks below and mail to- Diamond Head Summer Institute P.O. Box 9492 Honolulu, Hawaii 96820 rx<*te^ As modem as licr dress.... as bright as ha- smile... and destined to warm her heart! The "Over and Under," most original ring concept ever created for the Wedding Set. From Proctor's c.irefully chosen dia¬ mond selection. NO MONEY DOWN . TERMS TO SUIT YOU Open Mon. & Fri. 'til 9 ▼ 1201 Fulton Mall Ph. 264-5949
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 4, 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 | Jeanette Armstrong Kappa Alpha Theta Little Sister of Theta Chi Or location! Action! Ca mera! She- quick to c ompete, s rictly eat, with h er plaid from Cash roovy s! The sk . long plaic vest and m atching city panl ve life. Y also co-ordinate the AOlin skirt change co blou cs or pull- vers. The navy, one s rap torto se flat by Capezio with matching CASHIOWS. f "2.J f/«» t's SHOES d DRESSES FIG GARDEN VILLAGE 710-712 WEST SHAW AVE. Ph. 229-6526 - 229-6327 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wed SF State strife The strike was originally called by the Black Students Un¬ ion to protest the suspension of English Instructor George Mur¬ ray, a Black Panther who urged minority students to carry guns on campus as protection against The BSU and another minority group, the Third World Libera¬ tion Front, later made 15 de¬ mands which included the rein¬ statement of Murray and accept¬ ance of all Negro applicants, regardless of qualifications. Demonstrators Invaded class¬ rooms and generally disrupted campus activities with violence and firebombs in an attempt to enforce thestrlke.FormerPres- ldent Robert R. Smith closed down Following Tuesday's violence the Academic Senate voted on a resolution calling for the entire faculty, which It represents to resign In a body. The resolution was defeated, 34-4, with one ab- Bronzon stars as psychotic (Continued from Page 1) forces Peter to take, Jerry dies. •The beauty of the play Is the ending. Albee leaves the audience what to do. Actually, they don't us Nov een police and a lvlst Smith resigned last week under fire from Gov. Ronald Reagan and the state college Board of third man to head the turbulent his last effort to reach another person. Jerry's supreme sacri¬ fice In trying to be himself is death.' Both 'The Zoo Story"and'The by Ralph Salgado, assistant pro¬ fessor of speech. BeraChrlsten- scene designer and John Mills, a junior technical theater major, Is sound and special effects dl- id $1 general admission. Campus footnotes Roten Galleries THE COLLEGE PLAN FOR THE COLLEGE MAN 790 W.Shaw-Suite 3051 Phone 224-1960 ■„ UPSTAIRS at 235 N. Fulton AUTO STEREO CENTER 2130 TUOLUMNE • FRESNO CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY WIN! THE MUNTZ PORTA-FOUR The new portable cartridge tape oViit. Turn in entry blank below to United Glass, Tuolumne & L. Drawing Dec. 21st. Winners will be announced on KYNO. One winner in every school. United Glass also offers Craig,_the aristocrat of auto stereos, and a full line of Audio/Stereo units. Join United Glass' new Stereo Tape Cartridge Club. itlve of the gal- jeclal leries will answer questions rary. about graphic art and print- more making. such Joint concert The Fresno state College Brass and Woodwinds Choirs will present a joint concert to¬ night at 8 p.m. in the Music Re¬ cital Hall. The Brass Choir, directed by Dr. James Winter, professor of music, and the Woodwind Choir, under the direction of Russell Howland, professor of music, will perform alternately. From sex to hypocrisy 1968 THE DAILY 'Committee' lives up to advance billing By Craig Holland ■The Committee" lived up to Its advance billing Monday night as It lashed Its way through a Jungle of topics ranging from sex to *law and order" to hypoc- a standing room only audience of 450 In the main lounge of the College Union. / lnte: uallty s ■anglng In length from 15 seconds to five minutes. Most were superbly done, although the humor and relevance of some of the com¬ ments were not readily grasped by the audience. I was Bill Matthew, the pianist, who performed cently on the College o thew Irlcal, . , latne e favor with the a with its sharp barbs on the police and the Idea of law and order. Short sketches involving the po¬ lice and the use of marijuana brought loud ovations from the tightly-packed onlookers. The closeness of the audience added greatly to the success of ed a.good rapport throughout the A satire on the book "How to Win Friends and Influence People" and the dating system in the American culture was one of the highlights of the show, along with a mocking interview between a C BS reporter and Biblical char¬ acter Judas Iscariot. The costuming and properties were kept to a minimum as the actors worked on an almost •. The simplicity gave Calendar -MATH COLLOQUIUM: * PLANNING COMMITTEE: the at maglne e freedom o: Hypocrisy In American cultur was the target for repeated al tacks throughout the evening fc PLACEMENT CALENDAR Dec. 4 IBM Corp.: Men only--positions as Data Processing Systems Engineer, Data Processing Marketing Rep., SalesRep.and Customer Engineers. Women only--poslttons In Systems Engr., Data Processing and Programming. Bank of America: positions in Branch banks. Southern Calif. EdlsonCo.: Junior Engineers. VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) Dec. 5 Coro Foundation: grad. school offering Internship In Public Affairs. Calif. State Personnel Board: po¬ sitions InAudltlngandEmploy- ment Counseling. Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co.: Sales and Sales Mgmt. Trng. Prog. C.V.C. -General Foods: positions In Research and Development, Production, Engineering and Accounting. Hunt-Wesson Foods: positions in Sales inGrocery ProductsDi- Schllllng-McCormlck Compo¬ sitions in Financial Mgmt., Prod. Mgmt., Biological and Chem. Sciences and Market¬ ing. Solano County Personnel Dept.; positions as Junior Civil En- Seniors and Graduate Students Career hunt with 90 of the finest companies having operations located in the New Jersey/New York metropolitan area. On December 26-27 at the Marriott Motor Hotel, intersection of Garden State Parkway and Route 8Q, Saddle Brook, New Jersey. For more details, including a listing of spon¬ soring companies, see your college placement director or write to the non-profit sponsor of the second annual "Career-In": Industrial Relations Association of Bergen County, P. O. Box 533, Saddle Brook, New Jersey 07662. San Francisco Floral Co. Dec. 7th is the Queen's Ball. Select your flowers early and have them delivered free. 1600 Fulton - Ph. 268-0111 by the group, who used a black¬ board, aspirin bottles and a rub¬ ber hose, among other things, to produce a highly irregular, but composition to end the first "act" of the performance. The second porUon of the pro¬ gram got away from the barbs and puns on the draft, racial Is¬ sues and college dating by doing an ad-libbed satire on « How Can I Communicate?". The small comical sketches flowed into each other to make for an evenly paced show and a sometimes ducdon with an "experiment In communication" In which they renewed their already strong rapport with the members of the audience by going out among them and persuading everyone to hum together in order to unite them into a solid mass of humanity. The cast and audience then adjourned to a social hour In the coffee Reactions to the production The 5 lack lr l people of -mar lounge after the show. One i said "Some of It I liked, and s left me cold." Another thing v student and acting Si State College preside Hayakawa. The cast topped off thi sketch of a ?en a black i Francisco things up". si.ccess and well done, and w worth all the aches and pal sufrered from sitting on a te razo floor for more than I A summer program designed for the involved individual. Sailing, Scuba Diving, Surfing and Outer Island Safaris. Interested? Fill in the blanks below and mail to- Diamond Head Summer Institute P.O. Box 9492 Honolulu, Hawaii 96820 rx<*te^ As modem as licr dress.... as bright as ha- smile... and destined to warm her heart! The "Over and Under," most original ring concept ever created for the Wedding Set. From Proctor's c.irefully chosen dia¬ mond selection. NO MONEY DOWN . TERMS TO SUIT YOU Open Mon. & Fri. 'til 9 ▼ 1201 Fulton Mall Ph. 264-5949 |