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THE TKKHS AVAJLABU ,.. m AUimm oma COLLEGIA FRESNO STATE COLLEGE ornr Tot-muMii STWomr pamm M AU CALMOOMA VOL- LVI FRESNO, CALIFOBNIA, WEDNESDAY, DFX EMBER 12. 195*3 Mrs. X Seeks Aid For Hungarians; Students Respond H.lp Hungary Week opened officially last night at Fresno State College with a poorly attended student assembly during which Mrs. X, a Hungarian born Fresno Woman retold her experiences in her Soeiet invaded land and her flight from that rssrbaxously crushed nation after World War II. Tond food and elotklns- Tklsf Preview Slated To Be Telecast Of World Show tk* vtetbly n.r taws and s>*fn.ltery sincere former Hoorsrtaa cltlssn replied wben used what ska tkottskt tk* Basel. eta*iag tete Austria from th. red Brave people of my former land a ,o etinive tk* cni*l winter aad U METHOOS MAPPED OUT They w.rw told tk* deulls of plane lo nave PSC ontanlsstlons. eoate of which went Into action at •a "tore organisations have csted they will tske part in 9 Hungary Week. Delta Set- out the old concept of "Hell Week" and substituted the "Com mu" ty Project.- Th* fraternity pledges are making arrange- atenta to aolic.t money from The Pr* Dental Club alao haa tit* flag* in return for 25 cent donation* starting today. Piwvl third tion table* where small tricolor flar- of free Hungary would be Baas in return for 25 cents aad lusher donations. Today Blu* Key. upper division Seven Students Disqualified; 35 Vie For Offices Seven petitioners were disqualified for the 16 open claaa 'and stndent body offices last week leaving 36 contestants land causing one race to be thrown open to write-in voting. The .seven were disqualified for not fulfilling the candidacy requirements of the Fresno State College By-Laws. Most —trailed to have tk* aicsssary MS IS SHE THE PRINCESS ANA"ASIA7 — In a tense moment during the current Unive:r use pfQtiUCeton ol Anasiasia, Dorothy Icy • :le role, demon strates regal qualities oi the Russian princess Looking on are Charles Maruaaalco as counselor Drmnitz left) and Kenneth Allen (right) as Prince Bcurur.e Bee Photo campus; aad Tokalon. the upper bIimIsb woasen's service society on the old campua are seek Ins do - .' ■ e from the student Body. OTHER GROUPS CITED Tomorrow the Rally Committee at* be in charge *f a booth on the I in front of the edu- ' .fiion psyrleolacy kelldlns snd l raiernlty will work at taa stand In th* student union I Fraternity i library foyer, t Phi Fraternity In tb' new campua aclenre building sill be manning booths Carole Ward, a member of the Frett.man Women SOclar Activities Group and co-chairman of tbla Phase of the fund raising cam Psirn. told tke** attending tb. assembly bow oth.r organisations or individuals could obuln flags by signing up to partlclpat. la tk* project, Sb. e i plained tkat nags. Instruc "ons sad place* what* h.lp Is eeeeee teuM b* obtained from tke *-tiviu*. •me. In 1st st« cam P«» sdmmiatration building Miss Ward aaid tkat all money collected 'or Hungarian aid, will be seat In the form of CARE package* to "the (Cmmmmed em Page 2) Farmers Club Host To Valley Groups "rue Young Farmers Club of Freeno Stat* College play*d host to nine oth.r chapters of tk* na "on»> organisation la tk* Saa Joe**j, w*U*y. Th« >VC group, headed by Jim Miller, president, aad Rl«k Ntoto Program chairman, spoasorad a '•■"J lodging ooateat Saturday moralag aad a pan.l discussion In **• sfteraooa. A«lag as faculty conaultant for the soil aad lead Judging waa Dr Wla*Be •troag. aanlor vocaUonal t*'**mmee la agriculture Tk* meman, mad* up of local ^prvmtmuuee* fro* baa be *»d rmX **Ate firm*, discussed th. V*1'"* et young farmer* ln seeing a farm la relation to bank '»« Proeadarea Tm* aatloaal young farmers "^•"ta aa organisation dealgned 'o Promou th. Interact of young 'wavsr* la America. World Show aponaored by th. mopolltan Club will be skowi KFRE-TV at I 45 Club Vice-President Om Bhala said onehalf of the proceeds of tke show, set for 7 SO p m. Friday in the old campua auditorium will be given to tke Help Hungary Drive Tb* other half will go toward .financing a dinner party for the underprivileged children of Freano In the show, foreign students will perform dances and mualcal sktls on the stage. They will attempt to show the customs, traditions snd draws of tk*lr nations A special feature of tbe show will.be a mystically dramatic dance by an Indian student from tke I'm verslty of Southern California Satya Singh. H. will ceasB dressed in native costume complete with bells, and will perform a fascinating poem by Rabin dranatk Taaor* i j^g Fresno State College Choir, under the direction of Tickets are ami available at the i Verne Delaney, associate professor of music, and the FSC i offlc* on the old rampus. Symphony Orchestra, conducts I by Arthur Bryon, associate professor of music, will pn-sent Handel's oratorio. The Messiah, at 4 p.m. Sunday This production, which w| th* 24th annual pisssntaUon be In he old campus auditc and no admission will be charged to the public The JteBslak was first preeented m 1 Sll by FS/.' It—was .omposed Tea* and be. om* one Big Crew Helps Make Anastasia Great Success Hv Jox.rH.HurM Bskrarl taa seen** tk*r* u a basy crew that Is vital to tke success* of tk* play Anastasia. now tn tk* j laat four daya of production la tke I Fraaao State College Playhouse The cast of 1J student* Is directed by Phillip Walker of the speech department. Richard Arnold has I Barge of technical direr tlon. wltk a large staff of students working Costuming for th* players fat byis*nd FSC Orchestra, Choir Present Messiah Sunday posed of Doris Kooyumjlan. Lynn Levis. William Coyle. Nancy Myers Frank Bettencourt aad Noble John JUNIORS COMPETE Shirley Waag. Mary Leal** Beee aad Angle Plaal ar* still vytag Bar Junior secretary troasurvvr aad Susan Griffin aad Greta Davieaaa have been okeyed for social chair- ma rf candidacy. Unchanged 1. ta* list of eoa- tendsrs tor student body *1ee- pre*idenL StlU la Ike running ax* Mas Tudor, gkerter Rank la aad Incumbent Dick R*leh*l Tb* r retary 1 Carol Bermer COMMISSIONER CANDIDATES Also redaced from three caedJ- dates to two Is tk. rompetiUoa for The remaining contenders ar* So* Helms and Gall Kennoaster John Stelnbom is ttill tk* only candidate for commissioner of ath- Three petitioners for Student Teachers Compose Largest FSC Organization The Callforni Association with a membership' of 379 la by far the largest organisation at Freano State College. ln" a...,rdlng to a report released by FAMOUS CHORUS LISTED IBB activities office The report Considered the most familiar of shows the number of members for lU m»nv chonise* Is the tsmed n Greek organisations Hallel. jab Chorus for which audi, aa Hated by their leadera. In alphabetical order :*\Music Grovp Sefs Concert I of t^e beet Won*'In the ences traditionally rise is.. . their Play aa follow. A Cappella Choir. 65; Agriculture Mechanics Club. 21; Agronomy Club. 30; Alpha Kappa Pal 23; Angela Flight. 25; Arnold Air Society. 7; art Club. IS; Baker Hall. 54; Baad. 77; Baptist Student Union. 25; Beauxarts. 20; Tri-Beta. 40. Blue Key. 26; Bulldoggera. 25; Campua Squares. 40; Canterbury Club. 45; Cardlaal Key. 20> Chi Beta Alpha. 17; Chines* Students Club. 20; Chi PI Sigma. 25; Christian Selene* Organisation. ». College T. ftj Cosmopolitan Club 52; Criminology Clab. 10. Dairy Club. 45; Dame*. 70; Engineers' Club. 150; Epsilon PI Tau. 25; Forum Club. IS; French Club. 30; Freahman Women's Social Actlvitlea Group. 100; Geology Club. 20; Hlllel Club. 20; Horticulture Club. 15; Industrial Arts Club. 46. Intsr-Vsrslty Christian Fellowship. SO; Kappa Dalta PI. IS; Kl Prl. SO; Lutheran Association. 36; Mu Phi Epsilon. 11; Newman Club. 110; Nisei Club. 10; Oml- cron Sigma H. SO; Oreksais. 16; Phi Kappa Phi. SS. Phi Mu Alpha Slnfonia. IS; Pki 8lgms Iau, 14; PhraUiaa. 3S; P. E Major. I men 1. 28; Physics Club, 35; Pianoforte Club. SS; Pi Epsilon. 21; PI Gamma Mu. 21; PI Omasa PI. »2. Poultry Club. S; Pre-Med Club. 40; Psi Cbl Club S; Psychology Club. 26; Sahara Air Command. SO. Sigma.Dalta Pi. 12; Sophomore Service Society. Mi 8p**eh Arts Club. 10; Tailaman Club. 73: Tokalon. 14; Vanity F. 36; Viticulture Club. 40; Western Speech Association SS; World Ualv.rslty Service. ISS: Toung Democratic Clab. 102; Touag Farmers. 16 aad Toung Republican*. 100. th*j Some 65 voicea are In the FSC Choir Including regular students alumni and gueet singers Taking solo parts during Ike oratorio presentation will be Alice Antraaaalan and Sylvia Snow John •on. soprano*. Harriet AUoJIan and Emilie Berendaen. contraltos. Rick ard Patskowaky and Dave Psass tenor. Gene Anecleto. Ross Conk Un and Paul Wycoff, bassos. Olga Querela will be the accom panlal for the t home ORCHESTRA DESCRIBED In the aympbony orchestra for the production are SS Instrument* Including seven violins, thr** violas, four cellos, three bsssaa. two flutes, three oboe*, two bassoons, two trumpets, three trombones aad one tympanl Tbe oratorio la divided into two major pans with tk* overture, or first pan comprising the greater portion of the mualc Feature piece* of tbe first part include Comfort Ye My People Every Valley Shall Be Exalted. Aad Th. Glory Of Tb* Lord. Thl* Saltk Tba Lord. Aad He Shall Purify. O Thou Tkat T*ll*et Oood Tiding*. For Behold Darknes*. For I'nto Us A Ckttd Is Born. Oksry To Ood. H* Shall Feed His Flocks and Coat* Unto Him Second pan compoalllona Include Behold Tb. Lamb Of God. H. Waa Despised. Surely He Hath Born Our Grief. He Trusted In Ood Tkat He W*uld D*llr*r Him, AU W. Like 8be*p Hav* Oon. Astray Way Do Ta* Nations So rartesatly Rag*. I Know Tkat My Lavexh and Halleeajah Tomorrow The Fresno State College 45 Bl.cs Ijlllllinj Orchestra under the direction of Arthur J. Bryon. associate professor of mualc. will perform their first public roncen it * 3" p m. tomortoB- in th* music building on tbe new campus. FREE TO PUBLIC The concert, to be held ln the recital hall. Room M, will be free to tbe stud.nt body and public. Because of seat limitations ad- mlsalon wiU be granted only to thoae who have tke free tickets being distributed through th* music department office. Bryon Hated the telectiona to be performed Include the Russian and Ludmilla Overture by Glinka. Sym phony No. 2» in A Major. K201. by Mosart and Three Hungarian Dancea. Noa. IS. 14. aad IS by Brahma SELECTIONS LISTED On th* Steppes ot Central Asia by Borodin, Tbe Introduction to the Opera Khovanahllna by Mouaaorg- sky and tk* rhumba from the Second Symphony by Carl McDonald by Leopold Stokow- Col-Vets Sign-Up Monday Veteran. sllsStos fra.no Stat* Col lea. mnem t veteran, affair* mtne. let th* sow c.mpu. administration building. Sisk Will Tell Group Of Typical Day In Congress United State* rtepr*—nutive B. F. Slsk. from tk* IStk congressional district, will toll members of tk* national aoclal aclenc. honor society. Pi Gamma Mu. of a typical day Id Congress. Speaking at tk* group a Initiation dinner In tk* Villa Bttqtu at S pas. tonight, h. wm draw upon kts two of espetrt.ee*. la Ike Con ae.' S*v*n students bar* b**n Invited to Join the bottor group tar having completed at least SB aaita of aoclal scl—io* aad attained a B average in tk* Bead Tbaaa lBvtted to Join ar* William Bootk. Elmer BeUuomlnl. John Low*lL Jo.1 Baiaer. H.nry Lewi* David Robertson aad Barbara Mors* Tk* candidal*, veer* Bwiect- sd from a list ef ST nosalnatJoos mad. by tk* faculty. MAKE-UP CAST NOTED Bobble Sllfman take* care of the 11 makeup for the caat while William Garner and Harr Helser . handle all sound effects' by tk* Elections Committee, leaving Coyl* heads tkoee working on 13 to vt* for tke thr*. ocean pasa*. UgbUng. These students ar* Glenn For sophomore viceprs*btoat. Blomgren. James Brooks. John only Robert* Sous* and Margaret Castle. Tommy Cogley. Glenn Mitchell ar* rasas kilng can Si Salsa Dsvis. Roy Hergenroeder and f™™ a previous Held of four Harold Pltcock HEAVILY CONTESTED Joke Scaalea is the stage man- Still tb* most heavily contested ager. Hta assistant Is Peggy Ap- race ot tbe election, although re karian. duced by on. name, la tkat ef Scenes for th. thr*. act play sophomore social chairman. R*- were constructed by Sara Antreaa- malnlng ln tke ruanlng are Jaartt sian. Sheila Brockway. Virginia slatsek. Roe* Marie Devese. Linda Budd. Dennis Cates. Jsmes Caton. DeBenedetto. io Ann C*wan. Judy Stanford Mullen. Dave Ward. Jim Bessie and Richard OUver. Ward. Bernard Jones. Kenneth Ar- Un. hanged la the Uat of bope- bour. Dewey White, James Lester fuls for soph secretary treasurer. and Morrell Tbey are Linda Warren. Margaret SCENE PAINTERS CITED Rogers and Beverly Betters ' Flo Brennlnger. Leland BurreU. S«nlor and freshman claaa racea Oman Croabaw. Scott Norman, er. unchanged wltk no peutmoar* Everett Sagbateltan aad Herbert «»*»ng diseuallfled. Stephena did tk. scene painting. SENIORS VYING Dorrance King Is tke shop super- Bob Trombetta aad Joan Water- vlivor for thts production ln charge man are contending for etnar vlee- of properties ar* Carol Dauer and president wbil* Alva Guktr aad in- Maria Lucidl. Bernlce Applegale anne Johnson ara running for socials tke business* manag.r and Alvin tary-treaaurar aad Carol— Coat** Kaufman, director ot publicity ia th. Ion* raassaatt tor claaa so- Thus 52 people work behind the c a make tbe roles of IS , »ec rotary treasurer and Dtaa* Bast- County X-Ray Unit To Be On Campus » During January Phi Sigma Kappa, Tb* Fresno County Tubarculost* I Associations X ray Unit will be w I. "*» - a— Pi . on th. old campus Jaa S and t and UBUB LOT3 OiaTO on tbe new campua Jaa. 15 and f^ r t ae*. • IS. reports Art Safatrom. director \m9f\ rOOCI UriVO of related educational acUvlOe* Tb.r. has been a conllnuou. *f- fort oo tb* pert of tk* aaaoclaUon to k**p tub*rculoaat out of Frasao Stat. CoU.g.." Safstrom asplain-j of tk* I Caa Drtva, acta Jaa* Cox asm Lastly co-rhalrmea of tke eaav
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Title | 1956_12 The Daily Collegian December 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" |
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Title | Dec 12, 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 |
Full-Text-Search | THE TKKHS AVAJLABU ,.. m AUimm oma COLLEGIA FRESNO STATE COLLEGE ornr Tot-muMii STWomr pamm M AU CALMOOMA VOL- LVI FRESNO, CALIFOBNIA, WEDNESDAY, DFX EMBER 12. 195*3 Mrs. X Seeks Aid For Hungarians; Students Respond H.lp Hungary Week opened officially last night at Fresno State College with a poorly attended student assembly during which Mrs. X, a Hungarian born Fresno Woman retold her experiences in her Soeiet invaded land and her flight from that rssrbaxously crushed nation after World War II. Tond food and elotklns- Tklsf Preview Slated To Be Telecast Of World Show tk* vtetbly n.r taws and s>*fn.ltery sincere former Hoorsrtaa cltlssn replied wben used what ska tkottskt tk* Basel. eta*iag tete Austria from th. red Brave people of my former land a ,o etinive tk* cni*l winter aad U METHOOS MAPPED OUT They w.rw told tk* deulls of plane lo nave PSC ontanlsstlons. eoate of which went Into action at •a "tore organisations have csted they will tske part in 9 Hungary Week. Delta Set- out the old concept of "Hell Week" and substituted the "Com mu" ty Project.- Th* fraternity pledges are making arrange- atenta to aolic.t money from The Pr* Dental Club alao haa tit* flag* in return for 25 cent donation* starting today. Piwvl third tion table* where small tricolor flar- of free Hungary would be Baas in return for 25 cents aad lusher donations. Today Blu* Key. upper division Seven Students Disqualified; 35 Vie For Offices Seven petitioners were disqualified for the 16 open claaa 'and stndent body offices last week leaving 36 contestants land causing one race to be thrown open to write-in voting. The .seven were disqualified for not fulfilling the candidacy requirements of the Fresno State College By-Laws. Most —trailed to have tk* aicsssary MS IS SHE THE PRINCESS ANA"ASIA7 — In a tense moment during the current Unive:r use pfQtiUCeton ol Anasiasia, Dorothy Icy • :le role, demon strates regal qualities oi the Russian princess Looking on are Charles Maruaaalco as counselor Drmnitz left) and Kenneth Allen (right) as Prince Bcurur.e Bee Photo campus; aad Tokalon. the upper bIimIsb woasen's service society on the old campua are seek Ins do - .' ■ e from the student Body. OTHER GROUPS CITED Tomorrow the Rally Committee at* be in charge *f a booth on the I in front of the edu- ' .fiion psyrleolacy kelldlns snd l raiernlty will work at taa stand In th* student union I Fraternity i library foyer, t Phi Fraternity In tb' new campua aclenre building sill be manning booths Carole Ward, a member of the Frett.man Women SOclar Activities Group and co-chairman of tbla Phase of the fund raising cam Psirn. told tke** attending tb. assembly bow oth.r organisations or individuals could obuln flags by signing up to partlclpat. la tk* project, Sb. e i plained tkat nags. Instruc "ons sad place* what* h.lp Is eeeeee teuM b* obtained from tke *-tiviu*. •me. In 1st st« cam P«» sdmmiatration building Miss Ward aaid tkat all money collected 'or Hungarian aid, will be seat In the form of CARE package* to "the (Cmmmmed em Page 2) Farmers Club Host To Valley Groups "rue Young Farmers Club of Freeno Stat* College play*d host to nine oth.r chapters of tk* na "on»> organisation la tk* Saa Joe**j, w*U*y. Th« >VC group, headed by Jim Miller, president, aad Rl«k Ntoto Program chairman, spoasorad a '•■"J lodging ooateat Saturday moralag aad a pan.l discussion In **• sfteraooa. A«lag as faculty conaultant for the soil aad lead Judging waa Dr Wla*Be •troag. aanlor vocaUonal t*'**mmee la agriculture Tk* meman, mad* up of local ^prvmtmuuee* fro* baa be *»d rmX **Ate firm*, discussed th. V*1'"* et young farmer* ln seeing a farm la relation to bank '»« Proeadarea Tm* aatloaal young farmers "^•"ta aa organisation dealgned 'o Promou th. Interact of young 'wavsr* la America. World Show aponaored by th. mopolltan Club will be skowi KFRE-TV at I 45 Club Vice-President Om Bhala said onehalf of the proceeds of tke show, set for 7 SO p m. Friday in the old campua auditorium will be given to tke Help Hungary Drive Tb* other half will go toward .financing a dinner party for the underprivileged children of Freano In the show, foreign students will perform dances and mualcal sktls on the stage. They will attempt to show the customs, traditions snd draws of tk*lr nations A special feature of tbe show will.be a mystically dramatic dance by an Indian student from tke I'm verslty of Southern California Satya Singh. H. will ceasB dressed in native costume complete with bells, and will perform a fascinating poem by Rabin dranatk Taaor* i j^g Fresno State College Choir, under the direction of Tickets are ami available at the i Verne Delaney, associate professor of music, and the FSC i offlc* on the old rampus. Symphony Orchestra, conducts I by Arthur Bryon, associate professor of music, will pn-sent Handel's oratorio. The Messiah, at 4 p.m. Sunday This production, which w| th* 24th annual pisssntaUon be In he old campus auditc and no admission will be charged to the public The JteBslak was first preeented m 1 Sll by FS/.' It—was .omposed Tea* and be. om* one Big Crew Helps Make Anastasia Great Success Hv Jox.rH.HurM Bskrarl taa seen** tk*r* u a basy crew that Is vital to tke success* of tk* play Anastasia. now tn tk* j laat four daya of production la tke I Fraaao State College Playhouse The cast of 1J student* Is directed by Phillip Walker of the speech department. Richard Arnold has I Barge of technical direr tlon. wltk a large staff of students working Costuming for th* players fat byis*nd FSC Orchestra, Choir Present Messiah Sunday posed of Doris Kooyumjlan. Lynn Levis. William Coyle. Nancy Myers Frank Bettencourt aad Noble John JUNIORS COMPETE Shirley Waag. Mary Leal** Beee aad Angle Plaal ar* still vytag Bar Junior secretary troasurvvr aad Susan Griffin aad Greta Davieaaa have been okeyed for social chair- ma rf candidacy. Unchanged 1. ta* list of eoa- tendsrs tor student body *1ee- pre*idenL StlU la Ike running ax* Mas Tudor, gkerter Rank la aad Incumbent Dick R*leh*l Tb* r retary 1 Carol Bermer COMMISSIONER CANDIDATES Also redaced from three caedJ- dates to two Is tk. rompetiUoa for The remaining contenders ar* So* Helms and Gall Kennoaster John Stelnbom is ttill tk* only candidate for commissioner of ath- Three petitioners for Student Teachers Compose Largest FSC Organization The Callforni Association with a membership' of 379 la by far the largest organisation at Freano State College. ln" a...,rdlng to a report released by FAMOUS CHORUS LISTED IBB activities office The report Considered the most familiar of shows the number of members for lU m»nv chonise* Is the tsmed n Greek organisations Hallel. jab Chorus for which audi, aa Hated by their leadera. In alphabetical order :*\Music Grovp Sefs Concert I of t^e beet Won*'In the ences traditionally rise is.. . their Play aa follow. A Cappella Choir. 65; Agriculture Mechanics Club. 21; Agronomy Club. 30; Alpha Kappa Pal 23; Angela Flight. 25; Arnold Air Society. 7; art Club. IS; Baker Hall. 54; Baad. 77; Baptist Student Union. 25; Beauxarts. 20; Tri-Beta. 40. Blue Key. 26; Bulldoggera. 25; Campua Squares. 40; Canterbury Club. 45; Cardlaal Key. 20> Chi Beta Alpha. 17; Chines* Students Club. 20; Chi PI Sigma. 25; Christian Selene* Organisation. ». College T. ftj Cosmopolitan Club 52; Criminology Clab. 10. Dairy Club. 45; Dame*. 70; Engineers' Club. 150; Epsilon PI Tau. 25; Forum Club. IS; French Club. 30; Freahman Women's Social Actlvitlea Group. 100; Geology Club. 20; Hlllel Club. 20; Horticulture Club. 15; Industrial Arts Club. 46. Intsr-Vsrslty Christian Fellowship. SO; Kappa Dalta PI. IS; Kl Prl. SO; Lutheran Association. 36; Mu Phi Epsilon. 11; Newman Club. 110; Nisei Club. 10; Oml- cron Sigma H. SO; Oreksais. 16; Phi Kappa Phi. SS. Phi Mu Alpha Slnfonia. IS; Pki 8lgms Iau, 14; PhraUiaa. 3S; P. E Major. I men 1. 28; Physics Club, 35; Pianoforte Club. SS; Pi Epsilon. 21; PI Gamma Mu. 21; PI Omasa PI. »2. Poultry Club. S; Pre-Med Club. 40; Psi Cbl Club S; Psychology Club. 26; Sahara Air Command. SO. Sigma.Dalta Pi. 12; Sophomore Service Society. Mi 8p**eh Arts Club. 10; Tailaman Club. 73: Tokalon. 14; Vanity F. 36; Viticulture Club. 40; Western Speech Association SS; World Ualv.rslty Service. ISS: Toung Democratic Clab. 102; Touag Farmers. 16 aad Toung Republican*. 100. th*j Some 65 voicea are In the FSC Choir Including regular students alumni and gueet singers Taking solo parts during Ike oratorio presentation will be Alice Antraaaalan and Sylvia Snow John •on. soprano*. Harriet AUoJIan and Emilie Berendaen. contraltos. Rick ard Patskowaky and Dave Psass tenor. Gene Anecleto. Ross Conk Un and Paul Wycoff, bassos. Olga Querela will be the accom panlal for the t home ORCHESTRA DESCRIBED In the aympbony orchestra for the production are SS Instrument* Including seven violins, thr** violas, four cellos, three bsssaa. two flutes, three oboe*, two bassoons, two trumpets, three trombones aad one tympanl Tbe oratorio la divided into two major pans with tk* overture, or first pan comprising the greater portion of the mualc Feature piece* of tbe first part include Comfort Ye My People Every Valley Shall Be Exalted. Aad Th. Glory Of Tb* Lord. Thl* Saltk Tba Lord. Aad He Shall Purify. O Thou Tkat T*ll*et Oood Tiding*. For Behold Darknes*. For I'nto Us A Ckttd Is Born. Oksry To Ood. H* Shall Feed His Flocks and Coat* Unto Him Second pan compoalllona Include Behold Tb. Lamb Of God. H. Waa Despised. Surely He Hath Born Our Grief. He Trusted In Ood Tkat He W*uld D*llr*r Him, AU W. Like 8be*p Hav* Oon. Astray Way Do Ta* Nations So rartesatly Rag*. I Know Tkat My Lavexh and Halleeajah Tomorrow The Fresno State College 45 Bl.cs Ijlllllinj Orchestra under the direction of Arthur J. Bryon. associate professor of mualc. will perform their first public roncen it * 3" p m. tomortoB- in th* music building on tbe new campus. FREE TO PUBLIC The concert, to be held ln the recital hall. Room M, will be free to tbe stud.nt body and public. Because of seat limitations ad- mlsalon wiU be granted only to thoae who have tke free tickets being distributed through th* music department office. Bryon Hated the telectiona to be performed Include the Russian and Ludmilla Overture by Glinka. Sym phony No. 2» in A Major. K201. by Mosart and Three Hungarian Dancea. Noa. IS. 14. aad IS by Brahma SELECTIONS LISTED On th* Steppes ot Central Asia by Borodin, Tbe Introduction to the Opera Khovanahllna by Mouaaorg- sky and tk* rhumba from the Second Symphony by Carl McDonald by Leopold Stokow- Col-Vets Sign-Up Monday Veteran. sllsStos fra.no Stat* Col lea. mnem t veteran, affair* mtne. let th* sow c.mpu. administration building. Sisk Will Tell Group Of Typical Day In Congress United State* rtepr*—nutive B. F. Slsk. from tk* IStk congressional district, will toll members of tk* national aoclal aclenc. honor society. Pi Gamma Mu. of a typical day Id Congress. Speaking at tk* group a Initiation dinner In tk* Villa Bttqtu at S pas. tonight, h. wm draw upon kts two of espetrt.ee*. la Ike Con ae.' S*v*n students bar* b**n Invited to Join the bottor group tar having completed at least SB aaita of aoclal scl—io* aad attained a B average in tk* Bead Tbaaa lBvtted to Join ar* William Bootk. Elmer BeUuomlnl. John Low*lL Jo.1 Baiaer. H.nry Lewi* David Robertson aad Barbara Mors* Tk* candidal*, veer* Bwiect- sd from a list ef ST nosalnatJoos mad. by tk* faculty. MAKE-UP CAST NOTED Bobble Sllfman take* care of the 11 makeup for the caat while William Garner and Harr Helser . handle all sound effects' by tk* Elections Committee, leaving Coyl* heads tkoee working on 13 to vt* for tke thr*. ocean pasa*. UgbUng. These students ar* Glenn For sophomore viceprs*btoat. Blomgren. James Brooks. John only Robert* Sous* and Margaret Castle. Tommy Cogley. Glenn Mitchell ar* rasas kilng can Si Salsa Dsvis. Roy Hergenroeder and f™™ a previous Held of four Harold Pltcock HEAVILY CONTESTED Joke Scaalea is the stage man- Still tb* most heavily contested ager. Hta assistant Is Peggy Ap- race ot tbe election, although re karian. duced by on. name, la tkat ef Scenes for th. thr*. act play sophomore social chairman. R*- were constructed by Sara Antreaa- malnlng ln tke ruanlng are Jaartt sian. Sheila Brockway. Virginia slatsek. Roe* Marie Devese. Linda Budd. Dennis Cates. Jsmes Caton. DeBenedetto. io Ann C*wan. Judy Stanford Mullen. Dave Ward. Jim Bessie and Richard OUver. Ward. Bernard Jones. Kenneth Ar- Un. hanged la the Uat of bope- bour. Dewey White, James Lester fuls for soph secretary treasurer. and Morrell Tbey are Linda Warren. Margaret SCENE PAINTERS CITED Rogers and Beverly Betters ' Flo Brennlnger. Leland BurreU. S«nlor and freshman claaa racea Oman Croabaw. Scott Norman, er. unchanged wltk no peutmoar* Everett Sagbateltan aad Herbert «»*»ng diseuallfled. Stephena did tk. scene painting. SENIORS VYING Dorrance King Is tke shop super- Bob Trombetta aad Joan Water- vlivor for thts production ln charge man are contending for etnar vlee- of properties ar* Carol Dauer and president wbil* Alva Guktr aad in- Maria Lucidl. Bernlce Applegale anne Johnson ara running for socials tke business* manag.r and Alvin tary-treaaurar aad Carol— Coat** Kaufman, director ot publicity ia th. Ion* raassaatt tor claaa so- Thus 52 people work behind the c a make tbe roles of IS , »ec rotary treasurer and Dtaa* Bast- County X-Ray Unit To Be On Campus » During January Phi Sigma Kappa, Tb* Fresno County Tubarculost* I Associations X ray Unit will be w I. "*» - a— Pi . on th. old campus Jaa S and t and UBUB LOT3 OiaTO on tbe new campua Jaa. 15 and f^ r t ae*. • IS. reports Art Safatrom. director \m9f\ rOOCI UriVO of related educational acUvlOe* Tb.r. has been a conllnuou. *f- fort oo tb* pert of tk* aaaoclaUon to k**p tub*rculoaat out of Frasao Stat. CoU.g.." Safstrom asplain-j of tk* I Caa Drtva, acta Jaa* Cox asm Lastly co-rhalrmea of tke eaav |