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-TKe Fresno Stat* Collage Psychology Group Today Will Hear Hospital Director Dr. Reginald Rood. superlnter rad.ro Stat. Hospital, will speak Clever Character Claims Cliche Catches Clearness By William Gross Webster defines a cliche as a hackneyed expression that has lost its exact meaning. Webster has water on the brain. I maintain a good cliche is lovely to look at and comes along A bright and sunny cliche better expresses something than Fresno Municipal Court, Dr. Dorm Beedle. a psycholoclsL Woo,! and guu_of English comp. Bulldogs Entertain 'Bows Tomorrow (Continued front Page S) PRESSBOX (Continued from Page 3) •s on th. Bulldog Law Students Invited To Discussion Series 9 sun. la Department 5, superior court, la th. Fresno CountT Cotlrt- Callfornla Slat. Bar of California Commute, on Continuing Legal Education through th. faclIIUca of Further Information may be < tallied from FeUi T. Stamp/, J ey hit th. dirt light i Colltakm- Citations Check Student Drivers Joyal Back East JTo Participate In Two Parleys American Associated College Professor To Resign, Work For Convair Co. Frosh Get Chaiffc In Brawl Today (Continued jrom Pag, n dent and vice-president bar* ,, ferlni opinion on the outcom,"S th. day. They an Mla ,0 ^ " ug-ofwar last night and s Darrell Stuart Or how to paint your way up the ladder lou hear a lot of talk these days about the clanger of big companies getting bigger. "What people overlook is that every big company creates opportunity for small ones to start and grow strong. I'm a good example. "I quit school at 15 and went to work as an apprentice painter. When I was 22 I started a little decorating business in Santa Barbara, California. "In 1930—when I was 33-1 had an idea I could do better by specializing. So I bid on painting a Union Oil service station. I got the contract, gave my decorating business to my superintendent, and started to specialize. back into "Today, i truck, a hired hand, and 11000 Vd from the bank. I did a better paint at first station than Union had ever to get for the money—and still made result, I kept getting more contracts ■rowing more money. Profits I put the business for equipment. Darrell Stuart Inc. gets most of the k for Union Oil's marketing depart- d a sizeable amount from other de partments, too. We still bid competitively on every job—and still do a better one than Union itself can do any other way. "We employ over 200 people, work 92 trucks and own our own building, mortgage-free. Last year we grossed over a million dollars. "But the point is: if Union Oil hadn't nivcn me the chance, I'd never have had the incentive to come this far. In my book, bit; !msin«; is the best friend—and customer—small business has!" Last year our customers paid us a record $368,760,900. That's strictly big business. But when you take a closer look, you find wr spent 72% of that $368,760,900 with more than fifteen thousand other companies .irul individual! with whom we do business. Many of these companies—like Stuarl's- have grown with us. As long as we continue lo do a better job, there's a good chance some of those small companies will be the big ones of votm cowuints are invited: Write: The Chchrm «/ the Board, Union Oil Company, Union Oil BmUlf. 617 Wett 7th Street, Let Angeles 17, CaUjema Union Oil Company( OF CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURERS OP ROYAL TRITON. THE AMAZINO PURPLE MOTOR OIL mi m mam wmwit ...7WH.M0II.M0 THE COLLEGIA 0HLY WWUKLY STUDIHT PAPtK IN AU CAUfOKHIA FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1966 FSC Physicist Ends Teaching; Joins Convair It will be." Jack d ri department* at Convair i Ike Beefstew-Dinner To Feature Kno wland Frosh Smashed By Sophomores During Brawl' MAID OF COTTON — Peggy King, cor named the Fresno Stale College Maid ol Cotton at a Tokalon sponsored tea. Beverly Bolters, left. were selected as alternates. All ihree will enter the California Maid of Cotton during tho Collon Cotillion. Friday, in the Fresno Memona Auditorium. Bee Pholi e FSC coeds 74 Men Pledging Frats Constitutes Largest Class To Rush In Past Few Years Gordon Wilson, associate dean of student activities, has released the names of 74 Fresno State College students who have pledged eight of the nine FSC fraternities following the fall semester rushing which officially closed last week. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity has the largest pledge class MockVoting Gains Boost Of 'Parties Campus Politicians Set More Election Activities {^pa By Jim Forbes ■ On the Fresno State College campuses, Democratic and Republican party machines are buzzing with activity as election day draws near. Both the Young Democrats and Young Republicans are determined to get out the vote for their respective parties on New FSC Mascot Hits Big' Jackpot nounced Tuesday It » Dr. Roaa 'Dog Two New Teachers Produce Play; Others Bolster Fresno State Staff Two new members of the FSC faculty are working together on the production of Charley's Aunt, the farce-comedy that opened last week in the arena theater. The play is under the direction of Alvin S. Kaufman also is in charge of tho publicity for the theater in addition traduata work at Stanford >»r and Is married PLAYHOUSE FOR A New Yorker. 1 *M.raa ot tire, s.i Production! tad t nlty Include Sanl.y I'oss of English Department and Leetei (Continued on Page 2) nnlng the egg-throw w ectlon d. organise Ii Young Demos To Meet Wednesday; Hear Talk o bur Mrs. Rollyn Gibson. Hoods Starts Shooting Pix For Campus dividual Dhotoa for tbe 195, ia today, reported Gayllnc Lr will be provided ie tblngs will be provided. ss Sr*|J<Y'U U necaaary for »m to aisoTwy 10 cent, for each s. Kveryon. la Invited to « ward Douglas Link. Leonard Ives. John Palsy. Harvey Payne, idolph Petersen, Donald Price. i. Charles Odle and >da Chl Alpha, Donal Fll and Rodger Sterling. Kappa Sigma, Lester Clayton. svid Costello. Richard Lundy. iry Mullhof.r. Hugh Poet, Charles Pollard. John Snowd.n and John Sigma Alpha Epsllon, Kenneth wood, Warren Fox. Larry Grlgsby. obert Lareen and Donald Leone. Phi Sigma Kappa, Robert Catron. Kenton To Urge Curriculm Of Modern Music DIMES FOR ALBERT DAY SET TOMORROW Tomorrow baa been designated aa Dimes for Albert D»y. .wording to student Body President Brace Fukrsls. Alt Fresno State College atudenU are urged to coo
Object Description
Title | 1956_10 The Daily Collegian October 1956 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1956 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | Oct 26, 1956 Pg. 4- Oct 29, 1956 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1956 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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-TKe Fresno Stat* Collage
Psychology Group
Today Will Hear
Hospital Director
Dr. Reginald Rood. superlnter
rad.ro Stat. Hospital, will speak
Clever Character Claims
Cliche Catches Clearness
By William Gross
Webster defines a cliche as a hackneyed expression that
has lost its exact meaning. Webster has water on the brain.
I maintain a good cliche is lovely to look at and comes along
A bright and sunny cliche better expresses something than
Fresno Municipal Court, Dr.
Dorm Beedle. a psycholoclsL
Woo,! and guu_of English comp.
Bulldogs Entertain
'Bows Tomorrow
(Continued front Page S)
PRESSBOX
(Continued from Page 3)
•s on th. Bulldog
Law Students Invited
To Discussion Series
9 sun. la Department 5, superior
court, la th. Fresno CountT Cotlrt-
Callfornla Slat. Bar of California
Commute, on Continuing Legal
Education through th. faclIIUca of
Further Information may be <
tallied from FeUi T. Stamp/, J
ey hit th. dirt light i
Colltakm-
Citations Check
Student Drivers
Joyal Back East
JTo Participate
In Two Parleys
American Associated College
Professor To Resign,
Work For Convair Co.
Frosh Get Chaiffc
In Brawl Today
(Continued jrom Pag, n
dent and vice-president bar* ,,
ferlni opinion on the outcom,"S
th. day. They an Mla ,0 ^ "
ug-ofwar last night and s
Darrell Stuart
Or how to paint your way up the ladder
lou hear a lot of talk these days about the
clanger of big companies getting bigger.
"What people overlook is that every big company creates opportunity for small ones to start
and grow strong. I'm a good example.
"I quit school at 15 and went to work as an apprentice painter. When I was 22 I started a
little decorating business in Santa Barbara,
California.
"In 1930—when I was 33-1 had an idea I
could do better by specializing. So I bid on
painting a Union Oil service station. I got the
contract, gave my decorating business to
my superintendent, and started to specialize.
back into
"Today,
i truck, a hired hand, and 11000 Vd
from the bank. I did a better paint
at first station than Union had ever
to get for the money—and still made
result, I kept getting more contracts
■rowing more money. Profits I put
the business for equipment.
Darrell Stuart Inc. gets most of the
k for Union Oil's marketing depart-
d a sizeable amount from other de
partments, too. We still bid competitively on
every job—and still do a better one than Union
itself can do any other way.
"We employ over 200 people, work 92 trucks
and own our own building, mortgage-free.
Last year we grossed over a million dollars.
"But the point is: if Union Oil hadn't nivcn
me the chance, I'd never have had the incentive to come this far. In my book, bit; !msin«;
is the best friend—and customer—small business has!"
Last year our customers paid us a record
$368,760,900. That's strictly big business.
But when you take a closer look, you find wr
spent 72% of that $368,760,900 with more than
fifteen thousand other companies .irul individual! with whom we do business.
Many of these companies—like Stuarl's-
have grown with us. As long as we continue lo
do a better job, there's a good chance some of
those small companies will be the big ones of
votm cowuints are invited: Write: The Chchrm
«/ the Board, Union Oil Company, Union Oil BmUlf.
617 Wett 7th Street, Let Angeles 17, CaUjema
Union Oil Company(
OF CALIFORNIA
MANUFACTURERS OP ROYAL TRITON. THE AMAZINO PURPLE MOTOR OIL
mi m
mam wmwit
...7WH.M0II.M0
THE
COLLEGIA
0HLY WWUKLY
STUDIHT PAPtK
IN AU CAUfOKHIA
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1966
FSC Physicist
Ends Teaching;
Joins Convair
It will be." Jack d
ri department* at Convair i
Ike Beefstew-Dinner
To Feature Kno wland
Frosh Smashed
By Sophomores
During Brawl'
MAID OF COTTON — Peggy King, cor
named the Fresno Stale College Maid ol Cotton at a Tokalon sponsored tea. Beverly Bolters, left.
were selected as alternates. All ihree
will enter the California Maid of Cotton
during tho Collon Cotillion. Friday, in the Fresno Memona
Auditorium. Bee Pholi
e FSC coeds
74 Men Pledging Frats
Constitutes Largest Class
To Rush In Past Few Years
Gordon Wilson, associate dean of student activities, has
released the names of 74 Fresno State College students who
have pledged eight of the nine FSC fraternities following
the fall semester rushing which officially closed last week.
Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity has the largest pledge class
MockVoting
Gains Boost
Of 'Parties
Campus Politicians Set
More Election Activities {^pa
By Jim Forbes ■
On the Fresno State College campuses, Democratic and
Republican party machines are buzzing with activity as election day draws near.
Both the Young Democrats and Young Republicans are
determined to get out the vote for their respective parties on
New FSC Mascot
Hits Big' Jackpot
nounced Tuesday It
» Dr. Roaa 'Dog
Two New Teachers Produce Play;
Others Bolster Fresno State Staff
Two new members of the FSC faculty are working together
on the production of Charley's Aunt, the farce-comedy that
opened last week in the arena theater.
The play is under the direction of Alvin S. Kaufman
also is in charge of tho publicity for the theater in addition
traduata work at Stanford
>»r and Is married
PLAYHOUSE FOR
A New Yorker. 1
*M.raa ot tire, s.i
Production! tad t
nlty Include Sanl.y I'oss of
English Department and Leetei
(Continued on Page 2)
nnlng the egg-throw w
ectlon d.
organise Ii
Young Demos To Meet
Wednesday; Hear Talk
o bur Mrs. Rollyn Gibson.
Hoods Starts
Shooting Pix
For Campus
dividual Dhotoa for tbe 195,
ia today, reported Gayllnc
Lr will be provided
ie tblngs will be provided.
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