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51 fNUT COtWClt MflTS 6 PJL WlDKlSDAr THE COLLEGIAI FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 1 VOL. LVI FRESNO. CAUrORNIA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1956 Campus Groups Plan Aid To Hungarian Refugees Vote Continues Today For Five Queen Finalists which nseeeeltated closing the •lection booths on th. new campus two hours early, the election af the flva campua queen finalists wHi be continued today from noon to 2 p m Beverly Betters, election chairman, aaid students who did not have sn opportunity to cast their Bids for th* Queen's Ball ar* new on sal* in the student union on th* old Fresno State College Csmpus seed In the library and cafeteria on th* new campua. Pnce of th* bid* I* $2 50 each uitr member, will receive their bid* free and alumni may buy their bida In the alumni office Frosh Women's Org Spearheads FSC Campaign Eight Fresno State College organizations have respotMied to Chris Lambacher'.i urgent plea to send aid to the Hungarian refugees who are fleeing the Soviet destruction of free Hungary. Miss Lambacher. whose letter appeared in The Collegian accompanied by an ed -♦ Anastasia Play Recreates Past Tragic Events ballot* laat Thuraday for the final lata may do ao In front of BBS aew campua cafeteria at tbe time C comfortable fac. I ed not to stand in line but Cashiers are located ar.ous : r.ev,:-/ opened ttascturs and the . r.ts are r*Kj*jast- seiec' the desired food. 9Js Bee Photo Cafeteria Scramble System "vE Working, Declares Manager The results will be announced la the Wadneaday Collegian. Tomorrow, th. first of two inter Thtw sessions will be held An Informal meeting of th. candldatea aad th. Judges will be of Arllne Jacobean from ■aUI 9 p.m. Tb. formal Queen's Tea win The scramble system in the new cafeteria may seem confusing. However, according then be held Wednesday After the to Mary K. Alexander, cafeteria manager, it is working out. Mrs. Alexander said the main t*a the five rinaiiau win be choaen difficulty so far has been getting students to not stand in line. by the judgea who havs never be-1 She noted that cafeteria workers hsve to tell students to move out of line into the fore met them aad ara in ao way scramble system. "We realise students have been trained from Kindergarten to form lines connected with th. collage. *snd It 1. a hard habit The Judgea will not knov aaa** of the finalist* aad eaad will wear a different ed ribbon on her wrist and will be known only by her color. Th. nam. of th. aew queen will aot be revealed until the coro- satlon at the Queen's Ball ■est Ptiday al 11 p.m. Th. formal backwards dance will bo In the Freano Memorial Auditorium. The full slate of candidates to be voted upon again today are Judy Hickman. Jan. Cox. Sue Blmpktaa. Gayllnn Spenee. Wllma Koenig. Margaret Davidson. Jo- Ann Lyman. Barbara Nlklsut Jo- minute Ann Hansen. Sue Helma. Sandra Sawtelle. Joan Manuel and Carol tonal tugge****,ng student organls ations sponsor a plan to send CARE packages to the stricken Hungarians, la a former FSC exchange student now working with others In Vienna. Austria, to aid the beaten freedom fighters' flowing Into that country. FWSAG HEADS DRIVE Spearheaded by the Freshman Women's Social Activities Group, lb* FSC organizations are working ..•an Show That You Car. — Send a CARE package to Hungary. Student Body President Bruce Pank rati has undertaken to coordinate th. campaign which will solicit contributions from the stu- Th* r Bill 1 .'.-> re." Debate Team Set To Repel British Attack By Elton Howard The British are coming' Tbe British In tbe form of the Oxford , debate team are coming to the In duatrial arts building lex-ture room at 1 p.m tomorrow .here they will be met by Preano State College's of debate Fred Hall ' Music Choirs Will Present Joint Concert A Joint concert by the Freano State College Brass and Clarinet Choirs will be presented at S:30 »tn Wedaaaday la th. new campua mualc building auditorium. There will be no admission charge. Th. FSC clarinet choir, now in K* third season. Is directed by Russell 8. Howland. associate professor of music. last spring. Howland directed • clarinet choir for the California Music Educators Association ■aata Rosa Jaa.ee H Winter sssoclate pro- i the br I of se' Th. choir waa first formed in JW« aad aaa 1mm raoortedly an ■•■bb ta promoting bras, in ■tent I nat met ion aad perform- »»ee la this' area. ringing on tbe front pages of our iining „„„, w,n ^,t ,„„ p^,,,,, newspapers. The focus of the con- wUh ,h- inuiter dlnlnK areas fllct will be. Resolved That NATO roulldlng ou, lhf, total capacity at haa outlived ita usefulness. 4-5 Jim O Banlon. captain of the FSC MANAOee> |S OPTIMISTIC twebate squad and Fred Hall, voter- Mf% Alexander again expressed an debater who won a certificate of hop# (htt tm, „uaents will show excellence In competition last year p.,ienre a„a d0 their best to co- are marshalling tb.lr forcea to da op#rmte -We're being a. optimistic fend the negative aide of tbe quea- u p,,,,^^ IDe M|a -But we want tlon. tn#, students to do their part. They They expect tha opposition, through using such tactics ss referring to tbe United States as tb. lost American colonies, will bring Into play their world famous secret Sterns May Sign Up |*V Subtisteme Pay v«terans attending Fraaae Bute SBiir PL SM (Koresn s>ay sign up for thoir No cbacks today at tba rater •*B SsBoa oa Um n.w cam But the su. cess operation depend, upon aklng It " She said that part of th. ecrat difficulties will be corrected when the cafeteria I* able to sign, designating food group*. SYSTEM GOING WELL Actually, It la all going vary well. »e think." she aaid "But consider we haven't all of the equipment Installed yet and t Is a very large and strange building both to us snd patrons.' The f.STJiMj building, which IB SS.BOO square feel of space. easss open lo tbe student body and and Jim O Banlon ^^ ^ MomUy ^ ^ ,n The lines of battle «HI be drawn fyt f0f. ^ „,,„,._ „„„. to c#l . over issues of today, and tb. Im IfJf wlndowt mionK lb. north and portance of tb. verbal shots that WMt wa,u wl„ ,ltow for ^^^ will be fired have recently bean OTpmil,toll to m. „,t ror dining space. At present, the main beard round tbe world and are still weapon, hum I believe.' tbe real issue Ith telling effect. 0 Banlon aaid. "that of the battle will de ir contention that: British policy haa not given NATO a fair chance and NATO la needed more than ever now la tba present situation which was caused hy Ens- land and Franc. Th. appearance at F8C of tb. Oxford debate team 1* jointly toon sored by the administration and tb. aaaoctatlon. and Is free ta all! students Trophies Will Go To Greek Orgs For Drive Support Bruce Pankratx. student body preeldent. wtll present trophies to the presidents of six sororities and one fraternity for tl cent participation in the Blue Key Charity Drive. Presentation will be mad. at th. weekly meeting of student council Wednesday. The six sororities receiving awards are the following: Kappa Kappa Gamma. Kappa Alpha Theta. Alpha XI Delta. Phi Mu. Delta XI and Delta Gama. Tbe fraternity award wtll be given to Theta Chi. The charity drive netted a total of S4S0 which will be distributed to various campua aad imunlty charities.' said Fraa- cla Ail ml. co-drive chairman.' Gary Story and Francla Axlml. co-chairmen, have aaked that the prealdenta and representative* of e winning sororities and fratern- ea be present at the meeting. The Blue Key-Charity Drive la the only drive conducted during manly to buy tl CARE food pack ages to send to Hungary. Tb. rest of tbe meaty win be given to a World University Service project slso seeking to glv. financial aid to tbe more than 90.000 Hungarians Bbo have fled the Russian in vat Ion and brutality GROUPS PLEDGE SUPPORT The oigaarsathro* which hav. far Indicated definite support for the campaign Include FWSAG. the speech department, the Speech Arts Guild. Blu. Key. Rally Com mlttee. Public Relations Commit tee. World University Service and the Associated Women Students Pankartx has Indicated be will proclaim the week of Dec. 10 to lt as Help Hungary Week. By JoAnn Hunt Headline, burled taa aewa BB the world that th. Ruasian Caar Nicholaa and hla entire family had been murdered by th. Bolsh.vtka during th. revolution. The tragic event occurred the night of Jsly 17. 1*11. The events which followed Um vicious murders are still shrouded in mystery. Tbe play. Anastaata. Tickets art now on sale in taa Playhouse boa office which la open week days from 10 a.m. te 12 noon and 1 to 3 p.m. Studsevt body csrds will be cs.ch.ngsd fee tickets. RM.rvatt.na may be made by calling AM 4-4721 E»- tcnaion M. The play ri which opens at I: IS p.m. loan or row In the University Street Playhouse, will provide possible explanation of them. Two years later on Fea. IT. 1920. a young girl threw herself Into the Landvehr Canal ia Berlin. Germany la a suicide attempt that failed. •During that WMk. every org. Th.t giH WM ut„ ,a,n,m#a „ nlxatlon w. can get Into thla pro- ^ daughter of tb. Caar and taa jeet will do lu utmost to ralMJ, (Conuna*J on Pag* 4) should carry their dishes dish washing unit when they have i j|j^ ^hoo.Uyear finished Mting." ' Meanwhile, the Oieen Bean hu _ been slated for an end The build Corrected Report Ins waa sold thi* week by tbe State ». , , _ . and It will only be a matter of time NOteS JOD RlSC before It la moved off campus _ . . Aa a matter of Interest, when for Teacher GrdCtS aummer come, again student, will Co ^ ^^ welcome tbe fact tb. c.feterl. is ^ CoU(^, ^ mme et five building, on the new ^ t- campus to have air ^"^ a*, through th. facllltlM of th. The opening time^schedule I. a. ^^ gute ^^ T#ach#r follow.: The snack bar will oissrat. ntmtmm .^ ^ ^ Mondays through Fridays from ^ ^^ 7 lu am to 4 SO p m and the cafe la 1: IS P m and Tb- Collestan previously reported that fewer graduate teachers were placed. Actually, tbe Havre used at that time, according to the placement bureau. Included gradu ate. and in-service teachers. In lent Bureau haa scheduled the fol- service teacher, are those already mlto, d«Mier laterrlew. 1. Dwcember. «^"ln« aad looking tor n.w pmI- t Ormemmeuem Field Time Room Sign-isp tine, tareugb the service, of the WeeUnghou*. Elex Corp Elec. Eagr p.m. Engr. Annex EA BhcsmMt beaaau. Tae bureau say. Apparatus Division Ma»h. Phyalca Gaopbysi. al Service Grid Banquet Planned To Honor Dogs One Item remain* on the grid ledger at Fresno State College: a football banquet, sponaored hy the FSC athletic department to bo the schools excellent 195« t« and It* coaches, will be held Dec. 12 In the new campua cafe Also honored at the banquet wi I be tao outstanding high school players and the varsity coaches from each high school la tb. San Joaquin Valley. Tbe program at the banquet will include presentation of awarda to members of tb. FSC Varsity and Junior Varsity teams plus a guest speaker and talks by the coachM. According to Mary Stansberry. secretary of the FSC Ahimnl Association, members and friend, of tb. college may attend the banquet providing they make reaervationa for th. dinner hy Dec 10 Tickets on sal. for 1250 each In th. alumni office which Is located la tbe student union building on tb. t.ria from 1 trom 6 to « SO P-saf^ the liquidated | Russian royalty. But was she* Her story was strange, yet 1 Some believed, gkl Tbe .«aaslns were drunk. Drunk I witb power and alcohol, so goes the story. When the bodies were ! tsken to be disposed of they found I one waa .till alls.. I She was the youngest prUilll, 17 year old Aana Two brothers In th. guard removed the unconscious girl, aad taking back roads, fled ta Romania aad thaace to Bucharest. Here Aana became Anna Cbal- kovakl as th. elder brother took her for his wife. Then h. waa - murdered. But somehow the girl. lacking both passport and money, got to Berlin. And th. day ah. reached Berlin she tried to sad bar life. The next two and a half years she speat la th. Dalldorf Asylum. Ia she the real Anastaata? Perhape the play will aaawer this question in your mind, or It aaay bring even more doubta or quee- It was not until after the adaptation of the play in 1SSS aad Its appearance In Germany*that Bolton learned Anna waa still living. Today, at th. age of St. she Uvea la a small town in Bavaria. Chaikovskl. But I. she Aaaot.esaT Placement Interviews am A EdP 125 Geology. Math. Physics p.m. 11 Flrseton* Tire * "-■•* Rubber OS En«r' •*■■• Interested stnd.nU are aaked ta sign up In tb. GETS EVICTIOly NOTICE — With tha naw ccimpus Gasateria opening recently the dub.oualy named Green Bean will be with us no longer The Bean has been sold and will be removed soon, maybe even before this paper is out.
Object Description
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" |
Language | eng |
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Title | Dec 3, 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 | 51 fNUT COtWClt MflTS 6 PJL WlDKlSDAr THE COLLEGIAI FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 1 VOL. LVI FRESNO. CAUrORNIA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1956 Campus Groups Plan Aid To Hungarian Refugees Vote Continues Today For Five Queen Finalists which nseeeeltated closing the •lection booths on th. new campus two hours early, the election af the flva campua queen finalists wHi be continued today from noon to 2 p m Beverly Betters, election chairman, aaid students who did not have sn opportunity to cast their Bids for th* Queen's Ball ar* new on sal* in the student union on th* old Fresno State College Csmpus seed In the library and cafeteria on th* new campua. Pnce of th* bid* I* $2 50 each uitr member, will receive their bid* free and alumni may buy their bida In the alumni office Frosh Women's Org Spearheads FSC Campaign Eight Fresno State College organizations have respotMied to Chris Lambacher'.i urgent plea to send aid to the Hungarian refugees who are fleeing the Soviet destruction of free Hungary. Miss Lambacher. whose letter appeared in The Collegian accompanied by an ed -♦ Anastasia Play Recreates Past Tragic Events ballot* laat Thuraday for the final lata may do ao In front of BBS aew campua cafeteria at tbe time C comfortable fac. I ed not to stand in line but Cashiers are located ar.ous : r.ev,:-/ opened ttascturs and the . r.ts are r*Kj*jast- seiec' the desired food. 9Js Bee Photo Cafeteria Scramble System "vE Working, Declares Manager The results will be announced la the Wadneaday Collegian. Tomorrow, th. first of two inter Thtw sessions will be held An Informal meeting of th. candldatea aad th. Judges will be of Arllne Jacobean from ■aUI 9 p.m. Tb. formal Queen's Tea win The scramble system in the new cafeteria may seem confusing. However, according then be held Wednesday After the to Mary K. Alexander, cafeteria manager, it is working out. Mrs. Alexander said the main t*a the five rinaiiau win be choaen difficulty so far has been getting students to not stand in line. by the judgea who havs never be-1 She noted that cafeteria workers hsve to tell students to move out of line into the fore met them aad ara in ao way scramble system. "We realise students have been trained from Kindergarten to form lines connected with th. collage. *snd It 1. a hard habit The Judgea will not knov aaa** of the finalist* aad eaad will wear a different ed ribbon on her wrist and will be known only by her color. Th. nam. of th. aew queen will aot be revealed until the coro- satlon at the Queen's Ball ■est Ptiday al 11 p.m. Th. formal backwards dance will bo In the Freano Memorial Auditorium. The full slate of candidates to be voted upon again today are Judy Hickman. Jan. Cox. Sue Blmpktaa. Gayllnn Spenee. Wllma Koenig. Margaret Davidson. Jo- Ann Lyman. Barbara Nlklsut Jo- minute Ann Hansen. Sue Helma. Sandra Sawtelle. Joan Manuel and Carol tonal tugge****,ng student organls ations sponsor a plan to send CARE packages to the stricken Hungarians, la a former FSC exchange student now working with others In Vienna. Austria, to aid the beaten freedom fighters' flowing Into that country. FWSAG HEADS DRIVE Spearheaded by the Freshman Women's Social Activities Group, lb* FSC organizations are working ..•an Show That You Car. — Send a CARE package to Hungary. Student Body President Bruce Pank rati has undertaken to coordinate th. campaign which will solicit contributions from the stu- Th* r Bill 1 .'.-> re." Debate Team Set To Repel British Attack By Elton Howard The British are coming' Tbe British In tbe form of the Oxford , debate team are coming to the In duatrial arts building lex-ture room at 1 p.m tomorrow .here they will be met by Preano State College's of debate Fred Hall ' Music Choirs Will Present Joint Concert A Joint concert by the Freano State College Brass and Clarinet Choirs will be presented at S:30 »tn Wedaaaday la th. new campua mualc building auditorium. There will be no admission charge. Th. FSC clarinet choir, now in K* third season. Is directed by Russell 8. Howland. associate professor of music. last spring. Howland directed • clarinet choir for the California Music Educators Association ■aata Rosa Jaa.ee H Winter sssoclate pro- i the br I of se' Th. choir waa first formed in JW« aad aaa 1mm raoortedly an ■•■bb ta promoting bras, in ■tent I nat met ion aad perform- »»ee la this' area. ringing on tbe front pages of our iining „„„, w,n ^,t ,„„ p^,,,,, newspapers. The focus of the con- wUh ,h- inuiter dlnlnK areas fllct will be. Resolved That NATO roulldlng ou, lhf, total capacity at haa outlived ita usefulness. 4-5 Jim O Banlon. captain of the FSC MANAOee> |S OPTIMISTIC twebate squad and Fred Hall, voter- Mf% Alexander again expressed an debater who won a certificate of hop# (htt tm, „uaents will show excellence In competition last year p.,ienre a„a d0 their best to co- are marshalling tb.lr forcea to da op#rmte -We're being a. optimistic fend the negative aide of tbe quea- u p,,,,^^ IDe M|a -But we want tlon. tn#, students to do their part. They They expect tha opposition, through using such tactics ss referring to tbe United States as tb. lost American colonies, will bring Into play their world famous secret Sterns May Sign Up |*V Subtisteme Pay v«terans attending Fraaae Bute SBiir PL SM (Koresn s>ay sign up for thoir No cbacks today at tba rater •*B SsBoa oa Um n.w cam But the su. cess operation depend, upon aklng It " She said that part of th. ecrat difficulties will be corrected when the cafeteria I* able to sign, designating food group*. SYSTEM GOING WELL Actually, It la all going vary well. »e think." she aaid "But consider we haven't all of the equipment Installed yet and t Is a very large and strange building both to us snd patrons.' The f.STJiMj building, which IB SS.BOO square feel of space. easss open lo tbe student body and and Jim O Banlon ^^ ^ MomUy ^ ^ ,n The lines of battle «HI be drawn fyt f0f. ^ „,,„,._ „„„. to c#l . over issues of today, and tb. Im IfJf wlndowt mionK lb. north and portance of tb. verbal shots that WMt wa,u wl„ ,ltow for ^^^ will be fired have recently bean OTpmil,toll to m. „,t ror dining space. At present, the main beard round tbe world and are still weapon, hum I believe.' tbe real issue Ith telling effect. 0 Banlon aaid. "that of the battle will de ir contention that: British policy haa not given NATO a fair chance and NATO la needed more than ever now la tba present situation which was caused hy Ens- land and Franc. Th. appearance at F8C of tb. Oxford debate team 1* jointly toon sored by the administration and tb. aaaoctatlon. and Is free ta all! students Trophies Will Go To Greek Orgs For Drive Support Bruce Pankratx. student body preeldent. wtll present trophies to the presidents of six sororities and one fraternity for tl cent participation in the Blue Key Charity Drive. Presentation will be mad. at th. weekly meeting of student council Wednesday. The six sororities receiving awards are the following: Kappa Kappa Gamma. Kappa Alpha Theta. Alpha XI Delta. Phi Mu. Delta XI and Delta Gama. Tbe fraternity award wtll be given to Theta Chi. The charity drive netted a total of S4S0 which will be distributed to various campua aad imunlty charities.' said Fraa- cla Ail ml. co-drive chairman.' Gary Story and Francla Axlml. co-chairmen, have aaked that the prealdenta and representative* of e winning sororities and fratern- ea be present at the meeting. The Blue Key-Charity Drive la the only drive conducted during manly to buy tl CARE food pack ages to send to Hungary. Tb. rest of tbe meaty win be given to a World University Service project slso seeking to glv. financial aid to tbe more than 90.000 Hungarians Bbo have fled the Russian in vat Ion and brutality GROUPS PLEDGE SUPPORT The oigaarsathro* which hav. far Indicated definite support for the campaign Include FWSAG. the speech department, the Speech Arts Guild. Blu. Key. Rally Com mlttee. Public Relations Commit tee. World University Service and the Associated Women Students Pankartx has Indicated be will proclaim the week of Dec. 10 to lt as Help Hungary Week. By JoAnn Hunt Headline, burled taa aewa BB the world that th. Ruasian Caar Nicholaa and hla entire family had been murdered by th. Bolsh.vtka during th. revolution. The tragic event occurred the night of Jsly 17. 1*11. The events which followed Um vicious murders are still shrouded in mystery. Tbe play. Anastaata. Tickets art now on sale in taa Playhouse boa office which la open week days from 10 a.m. te 12 noon and 1 to 3 p.m. Studsevt body csrds will be cs.ch.ngsd fee tickets. RM.rvatt.na may be made by calling AM 4-4721 E»- tcnaion M. The play ri which opens at I: IS p.m. loan or row In the University Street Playhouse, will provide possible explanation of them. Two years later on Fea. IT. 1920. a young girl threw herself Into the Landvehr Canal ia Berlin. Germany la a suicide attempt that failed. •During that WMk. every org. Th.t giH WM ut„ ,a,n,m#a „ nlxatlon w. can get Into thla pro- ^ daughter of tb. Caar and taa jeet will do lu utmost to ralMJ, (Conuna*J on Pag* 4) should carry their dishes dish washing unit when they have i j|j^ ^hoo.Uyear finished Mting." ' Meanwhile, the Oieen Bean hu _ been slated for an end The build Corrected Report Ins waa sold thi* week by tbe State ». , , _ . and It will only be a matter of time NOteS JOD RlSC before It la moved off campus _ . . Aa a matter of Interest, when for Teacher GrdCtS aummer come, again student, will Co ^ ^^ welcome tbe fact tb. c.feterl. is ^ CoU(^, ^ mme et five building, on the new ^ t- campus to have air ^"^ a*, through th. facllltlM of th. The opening time^schedule I. a. ^^ gute ^^ T#ach#r follow.: The snack bar will oissrat. ntmtmm .^ ^ ^ Mondays through Fridays from ^ ^^ 7 lu am to 4 SO p m and the cafe la 1: IS P m and Tb- Collestan previously reported that fewer graduate teachers were placed. Actually, tbe Havre used at that time, according to the placement bureau. Included gradu ate. and in-service teachers. In lent Bureau haa scheduled the fol- service teacher, are those already mlto, d«Mier laterrlew. 1. Dwcember. «^"ln« aad looking tor n.w pmI- t Ormemmeuem Field Time Room Sign-isp tine, tareugb the service, of the WeeUnghou*. Elex Corp Elec. Eagr p.m. Engr. Annex EA BhcsmMt beaaau. Tae bureau say. Apparatus Division Ma»h. Phyalca Gaopbysi. al Service Grid Banquet Planned To Honor Dogs One Item remain* on the grid ledger at Fresno State College: a football banquet, sponaored hy the FSC athletic department to bo the schools excellent 195« t« and It* coaches, will be held Dec. 12 In the new campua cafe Also honored at the banquet wi I be tao outstanding high school players and the varsity coaches from each high school la tb. San Joaquin Valley. Tbe program at the banquet will include presentation of awarda to members of tb. FSC Varsity and Junior Varsity teams plus a guest speaker and talks by the coachM. According to Mary Stansberry. secretary of the FSC Ahimnl Association, members and friend, of tb. college may attend the banquet providing they make reaervationa for th. dinner hy Dec 10 Tickets on sal. for 1250 each In th. alumni office which Is located la tbe student union building on tb. t.ria from 1 trom 6 to « SO P-saf^ the liquidated | Russian royalty. But was she* Her story was strange, yet 1 Some believed, gkl Tbe .«aaslns were drunk. Drunk I witb power and alcohol, so goes the story. When the bodies were ! tsken to be disposed of they found I one waa .till alls.. I She was the youngest prUilll, 17 year old Aana Two brothers In th. guard removed the unconscious girl, aad taking back roads, fled ta Romania aad thaace to Bucharest. Here Aana became Anna Cbal- kovakl as th. elder brother took her for his wife. Then h. waa - murdered. But somehow the girl. lacking both passport and money, got to Berlin. And th. day ah. reached Berlin she tried to sad bar life. The next two and a half years she speat la th. Dalldorf Asylum. Ia she the real Anastaata? Perhape the play will aaawer this question in your mind, or It aaay bring even more doubta or quee- It was not until after the adaptation of the play in 1SSS aad Its appearance In Germany*that Bolton learned Anna waa still living. Today, at th. age of St. she Uvea la a small town in Bavaria. Chaikovskl. But I. she Aaaot.esaT Placement Interviews am A EdP 125 Geology. Math. Physics p.m. 11 Flrseton* Tire * "-■•* Rubber OS En«r' •*■■• Interested stnd.nU are aaked ta sign up In tb. GETS EVICTIOly NOTICE — With tha naw ccimpus Gasateria opening recently the dub.oualy named Green Bean will be with us no longer The Bean has been sold and will be removed soon, maybe even before this paper is out. |