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imam fa* -tha freeno Slat* Cla-Hi Coelegton- FSC Students {Seven Candidates!Joyal Appointed Will Get Two Asked To Join To Committee On New Profs Pi Gamma Mu Teacher Training Arnold K Joyal. president of PYesno Stato Coltos*. baa aa BOBac*d tk* appointment of two additional man to tb. col leg. fac Seven Preano Stat* I bar. been asked to Join PI Mu. national aoclal science honor society Initiation will be held Wednesday at • p.m. la the Villa Carrol K Ward will serve as aa | Ba»qu* with fnltttd Stato* R.p- tato profeaeor of basin**, sd-1 rsstntatlve B P Slak the guest Uaosa speaker la ataaaaal management and busl , Slsk will speak on a typical day n**s aad Industrial management j in Congress for tk* spring sesaester Orrta D | Students Invited to Join ar* Wll- Wardle will assume tke duties of. .iam Booth. Elmer Belluomlnl. associate professor of school ad .ohn Lowell. Joel Baiter Henry ministration In September ..,„„ David Robertson and Bar- Before com* to PSC Ward waa t bara Morse Th. candidate, were tb* director of personnel for the selected from a list of 17 noml- Conaumer'a Cooperative Assoc la nations mad. by th. faculty tton In Kansas City. Mo Prior to g^,,, „,„,«. majors or minors this, he waa director of personnel wno „,vf, completed at least 10 for tke Mid-Continent Airlines units and attained a 1 where he had charge of negotia Uoas of laker contracts and super ,0|n vised employment and personnel n(, fMuHj a e are eligible to training. Invited Slated For December 14 mbers wbo have Join are John Wardle. at present. Is serving as Bohnstedt. Dr William Young, a lecturer ln tbe Cnlveralty of Call Kobtrt Comegys. Dr. Herman farnla School of Education while r,r,nam Dr cheater Cole. John nnlshing tke requirement* for hit Cro,b¥ Lester Roth. Charlea Mur- doctor of philosophy degree which phy ThomM Brtgham and Dr me aspects to receive during the willlsm Beatty. current college year. ___^__^^_ He received bachelor and master j , tmfgm*J fL of arts decrees from the I'tak a**asBata>aW WWOr*W JOWW Stato College He has taught both elementary and high school and alao has had esperlence as a school Th, ,hlrd „„,,,,. World Show principal and superintendent of th- coamopolltan Club IsTeehed- Wardlea most recent position as utod ^ . w Dm fyidey In the superlntondent was tn Moreland auditorium on th* old campus •<**- ] according to Om Bhala. vlce-preal- dent of the club SOPH EXEC COMMITTEE The c.uo ...» represent. SO WIU MEET THURSDAY •»"**«• from tmmmm. ™u»lrt- Tk* IsasiBosaori Clans Eseeutlve hM prevloualy produced two auc- Thuraday to discuss .... more-Preshman Dance and the <•■«■ ***•"» d"«" •■« mu»'c claaa Chrtotmaa dlaplay. •» ,h« "**•■ ™» »,,° ,how CUB- . —, ,„ w toma. traditions aad the dress Location of the meeting -UI be of ,„„,„„„.,,.. announced later, according «o Den- ^^ ^.^ m ^ "_' *!'. ?!?!... **.'. '-'1' Alumni office on th. old campua Tbe donation ia tl and may be given at tbe door at show time These donationa will be spent NC Library To B« OpSfl on a dinner party for the uad.r- 5 Days During Vacation v™*«* <™'™ <•' *™"> Tk* — Arnold E. Joyal. Stoto Coltog* prs.td.et. was recently named a atabtr of tk* National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education Tb. council, which haa b**n approved aa a national accrediting a s • n c y tor teacher education schools In tbe nation, baa 11 otker members and maintains headquarters In Washington. DC. Jojral. ln order to accept th* appointment, found it necessary to resign aa a member of the Committee on Studies of tb* American Association of Collages for Teach era Education He ia serving his third year of a five year tearm oo the committee National Executive of tb* Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education la Dr. W. E. Armstrong. Washington. DC. Tbe council la made up of rep- reeentatlves of several groups in eluding the Americsn Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Coun.il of Chief State School Off! dais. National Association of Stato Directors of Teacher Education and Certification EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ASKS PHONE PREFIXES Tee tu.l.r Students cannot be Immediately contacted If the prefix la not with the phone number, stated lira Jordan, director of the office. employment office baa requested that atudeota who regiater In the employment office for Job placement llat their telephone number prefixes with th. r4e%rnj frfinrti** Audiences Sit Enthralled As Story Of Anastasia Unfolds, Says Critic utd from Page I) |»» **•«' sueestortlng roles, a* **. tk* piercing took of tk* tapreswj Ckertog Manlacalco aa r^.^,t)h| as wall aa th. delict, look of ~ ' Anastasia wst* du* to h.r work. Chart*. Sanl Again wa* good as the dreaming artlat and bungling publicist plotter. Petrovln, Just aa Tom Barnee waa tk. butler S.rg.1. Although unsteady through a roupl. of Una*. Kenneth Allan want through bat pace* as tb* cbtof plotter. Prince Boonlne. with tk* aplomb of tke seasoned veteran Thar* were tints, whan he held tk* tta«. wltk ao competition from hla Theee 1 finltlons war* tuBBkrnt (ram an Intense survey of my T*h lew man. whst wtth brushing ssestifclsrs and buying malts. 1. Novel a short story wrlttoa la long hand i .:> individual who has wandered blithely through a bisk school version of Ollbert aad 8u - a. Cynic—s person wltk Sw-tS eyesight 4 Incompatibility—thia* people S. Igliness -a staunch protector ef tk* virginity of our tomato 7. Teacher—a servant of Bean- Bind who draws a servant's salary. 8. Doctor Individual wbo haa on* band on the puis* of tk* patient and tbe other on the pocket- book I Mummy -Daddy* wife 10 Pldelily-Tn* act of denying oneself all of tbe pleasures of lit*. Hy Patrick Mon Pere Sabres Meet Wednesday Pinal arrangements for a banquet will be discussed when th* Sabres Air Command meets at 7:30 p m Wednesday In Room 110 of the military snnex on tbe old Warmly deserving praise is Elaine Ooolkaalaa. who pat life aad sparkle Into tk* role of guahy Baroness t.lv.nbaum. a part tkat .sally could have been mousy and with eases Is s Is sure As two of tb* lessor plotters. Melkon Melkonlan as Chernow. and Carleata Hull aa Varya were good As usual. Roy Hei^nrwadee saw a beli.vabv. Prlnc. IHal **, j. "big" about giving up tB«sastkhu important whan tk* tba* c*bbsb In minor role* aa tke alaiat driver aad tk* charwoman liZ. Rhodes aad Kathleen Kidder adds* much to th. suapense of tb* sot l*ry In tk*tr meeting witb tba pr. tender' during tk* ilro*a aet. As tba patient t***tk*art, aad dedicated doctor. Reml Barron lost the pivotal role, and gave a fate performance aa Dr. Serenaky. Pew P8C students realise tb* tl SSBBBdOUS bob** *f their Play boa**, and mor* should take ta* opportunity to sm th.ir frlead* and classmate. In action Th. tim. to do tbla aad to a** aa excellent play la thla weak, wttk PATRONIZE OUR ADVCTmas CJ:,„. *•„. .... Aw—H — Llee cuiTor rorms MvuiioDie Applications for editorship of The Collegian now are available in the Preano State College Student Association office and must be returned to the same office by Jan (fJacL tlie Bahamas a Q a Compliments of FRED BOYD'S Hi-LIFE campus library wi open five daya during th* Christmas vacation Th* old campua library will be open from ( am. to 4 pm and 7:10 pm to • pat. oa D*e to and from I a m to 4 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS p.m. « ■ Jl Tn* doors will l the Y0SEMITE LAUNDERETTE 2410 Blocktlorv* Open I til 9, Mor, -Fn • •hi 6 i 7-5107 CHEVRON BULLDOG SERVICE H. W. BAILER CEDAR & SHAW RAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES LEWIS AND MILLER MUSIC TEACHING MATERIALS Who'd Ckonoe Pieces with GRANDPA? If HE Was Short Of Cash . ..He Just Was Out of Luck! When Grandpa got in a tight way tor coth Temporarily, he wai apt lo go without thoei. But today you can open an INESS 90 day charge account in a motler of minulei S.mpi,- pretent your currant ttudent body cord « and Ih* tho*t or* yourtl! You need no co-tignert and you have 90 dayt to pay. No interest, no carrying charge INNES SHOE STORE 725 Oliv* (Tower District) 1155 Fulton (Downtown Sticklers! MAT B warm ovt* n* Cutset StutCtJw A PLEASANT PRESENT like cartons of Luckies can make a dolly jolly or a pappy happy. And they're just the things to cheer up a glum chum or a gloomy roomie. So the guy who gives loads of Luckies, of course, is a Proper Shopper. He appreciates Luckies' better taste— the taste of mild, good-tasting tobacco that's TOASTED to taste even better—and he knows others appreciate it, too. How 'bout you? Give loads of Luckies yourself! Tmimo*""""' j (see PAAAaAAPtt aeto») t ., STUDENTS! MAKE *2S ^fV/tf ^»~ltoto«»«w^?Has.sB»Ia,at^s«ta»r,- mm P">ti and few Ibbbbbbbb. asms that ■m. _e • srs mr. mmpm riddkv. with t-evwoed rl*.,., atatwZTla^wZs. Luckies Taste Better CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER! SJaaaeaBBBBBBBBSBsl jGentm rimmuay sataaicai iavaoia* *ut I OF CIOASSTTSS
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 |
Description
Title | Dec 10, 1956 Pg 4 |
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 | imam fa* -tha freeno Slat* Cla-Hi Coelegton- FSC Students {Seven Candidates!Joyal Appointed Will Get Two Asked To Join To Committee On New Profs Pi Gamma Mu Teacher Training Arnold K Joyal. president of PYesno Stato Coltos*. baa aa BOBac*d tk* appointment of two additional man to tb. col leg. fac Seven Preano Stat* I bar. been asked to Join PI Mu. national aoclal science honor society Initiation will be held Wednesday at • p.m. la the Villa Carrol K Ward will serve as aa | Ba»qu* with fnltttd Stato* R.p- tato profeaeor of basin**, sd-1 rsstntatlve B P Slak the guest Uaosa speaker la ataaaaal management and busl , Slsk will speak on a typical day n**s aad Industrial management j in Congress for tk* spring sesaester Orrta D | Students Invited to Join ar* Wll- Wardle will assume tke duties of. .iam Booth. Elmer Belluomlnl. associate professor of school ad .ohn Lowell. Joel Baiter Henry ministration In September ..,„„ David Robertson and Bar- Before com* to PSC Ward waa t bara Morse Th. candidate, were tb* director of personnel for the selected from a list of 17 noml- Conaumer'a Cooperative Assoc la nations mad. by th. faculty tton In Kansas City. Mo Prior to g^,,, „,„,«. majors or minors this, he waa director of personnel wno „,vf, completed at least 10 for tke Mid-Continent Airlines units and attained a 1 where he had charge of negotia Uoas of laker contracts and super ,0|n vised employment and personnel n(, fMuHj a e are eligible to training. Invited Slated For December 14 mbers wbo have Join are John Wardle. at present. Is serving as Bohnstedt. Dr William Young, a lecturer ln tbe Cnlveralty of Call Kobtrt Comegys. Dr. Herman farnla School of Education while r,r,nam Dr cheater Cole. John nnlshing tke requirement* for hit Cro,b¥ Lester Roth. Charlea Mur- doctor of philosophy degree which phy ThomM Brtgham and Dr me aspects to receive during the willlsm Beatty. current college year. ___^__^^_ He received bachelor and master j , tmfgm*J fL of arts decrees from the I'tak a**asBata>aW WWOr*W JOWW Stato College He has taught both elementary and high school and alao has had esperlence as a school Th, ,hlrd „„,,,,. World Show principal and superintendent of th- coamopolltan Club IsTeehed- Wardlea most recent position as utod ^ . w Dm fyidey In the superlntondent was tn Moreland auditorium on th* old campus •<**- ] according to Om Bhala. vlce-preal- dent of the club SOPH EXEC COMMITTEE The c.uo ...» represent. SO WIU MEET THURSDAY •»"**«• from tmmmm. ™u»lrt- Tk* IsasiBosaori Clans Eseeutlve hM prevloualy produced two auc- Thuraday to discuss .... more-Preshman Dance and the <•■«■ ***•"» d"«" •■« mu»'c claaa Chrtotmaa dlaplay. •» ,h« "**•■ ™» »,,° ,how CUB- . —, ,„ w toma. traditions aad the dress Location of the meeting -UI be of ,„„,„„„.,,.. announced later, according «o Den- ^^ ^.^ m ^ "_' *!'. ?!?!... **.'. '-'1' Alumni office on th. old campua Tbe donation ia tl and may be given at tbe door at show time These donationa will be spent NC Library To B« OpSfl on a dinner party for the uad.r- 5 Days During Vacation v™*«* <™'™ <•' *™"> Tk* — Arnold E. Joyal. Stoto Coltog* prs.td.et. was recently named a atabtr of tk* National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education Tb. council, which haa b**n approved aa a national accrediting a s • n c y tor teacher education schools In tbe nation, baa 11 otker members and maintains headquarters In Washington. DC. Jojral. ln order to accept th* appointment, found it necessary to resign aa a member of the Committee on Studies of tb* American Association of Collages for Teach era Education He ia serving his third year of a five year tearm oo the committee National Executive of tb* Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education la Dr. W. E. Armstrong. Washington. DC. Tbe council la made up of rep- reeentatlves of several groups in eluding the Americsn Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Coun.il of Chief State School Off! dais. National Association of Stato Directors of Teacher Education and Certification EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ASKS PHONE PREFIXES Tee tu.l.r Students cannot be Immediately contacted If the prefix la not with the phone number, stated lira Jordan, director of the office. employment office baa requested that atudeota who regiater In the employment office for Job placement llat their telephone number prefixes with th. r4e%rnj frfinrti** Audiences Sit Enthralled As Story Of Anastasia Unfolds, Says Critic utd from Page I) |»» **•«' sueestortlng roles, a* **. tk* piercing took of tk* tapreswj Ckertog Manlacalco aa r^.^,t)h| as wall aa th. delict, look of ~ ' Anastasia wst* du* to h.r work. Chart*. Sanl Again wa* good as the dreaming artlat and bungling publicist plotter. Petrovln, Just aa Tom Barnee waa tk. butler S.rg.1. Although unsteady through a roupl. of Una*. Kenneth Allan want through bat pace* as tb* cbtof plotter. Prince Boonlne. with tk* aplomb of tke seasoned veteran Thar* were tints, whan he held tk* tta«. wltk ao competition from hla Theee 1 finltlons war* tuBBkrnt (ram an Intense survey of my T*h lew man. whst wtth brushing ssestifclsrs and buying malts. 1. Novel a short story wrlttoa la long hand i .:> individual who has wandered blithely through a bisk school version of Ollbert aad 8u - a. Cynic—s person wltk Sw-tS eyesight 4 Incompatibility—thia* people S. Igliness -a staunch protector ef tk* virginity of our tomato 7. Teacher—a servant of Bean- Bind who draws a servant's salary. 8. Doctor Individual wbo haa on* band on the puis* of tk* patient and tbe other on the pocket- book I Mummy -Daddy* wife 10 Pldelily-Tn* act of denying oneself all of tbe pleasures of lit*. Hy Patrick Mon Pere Sabres Meet Wednesday Pinal arrangements for a banquet will be discussed when th* Sabres Air Command meets at 7:30 p m Wednesday In Room 110 of the military snnex on tbe old Warmly deserving praise is Elaine Ooolkaalaa. who pat life aad sparkle Into tk* role of guahy Baroness t.lv.nbaum. a part tkat .sally could have been mousy and with eases Is s Is sure As two of tb* lessor plotters. Melkon Melkonlan as Chernow. and Carleata Hull aa Varya were good As usual. Roy Hei^nrwadee saw a beli.vabv. Prlnc. IHal **, j. "big" about giving up tB«sastkhu important whan tk* tba* c*bbsb In minor role* aa tke alaiat driver aad tk* charwoman liZ. Rhodes aad Kathleen Kidder adds* much to th. suapense of tb* sot l*ry In tk*tr meeting witb tba pr. tender' during tk* ilro*a aet. As tba patient t***tk*art, aad dedicated doctor. Reml Barron lost the pivotal role, and gave a fate performance aa Dr. Serenaky. Pew P8C students realise tb* tl SSBBBdOUS bob** *f their Play boa**, and mor* should take ta* opportunity to sm th.ir frlead* and classmate. In action Th. tim. to do tbla aad to a** aa excellent play la thla weak, wttk PATRONIZE OUR ADVCTmas CJ:,„. *•„. .... Aw—H — Llee cuiTor rorms MvuiioDie Applications for editorship of The Collegian now are available in the Preano State College Student Association office and must be returned to the same office by Jan (fJacL tlie Bahamas a Q a Compliments of FRED BOYD'S Hi-LIFE campus library wi open five daya during th* Christmas vacation Th* old campua library will be open from ( am. to 4 pm and 7:10 pm to • pat. oa D*e to and from I a m to 4 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS p.m. « ■ Jl Tn* doors will l the Y0SEMITE LAUNDERETTE 2410 Blocktlorv* Open I til 9, Mor, -Fn • •hi 6 i 7-5107 CHEVRON BULLDOG SERVICE H. W. BAILER CEDAR & SHAW RAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES LEWIS AND MILLER MUSIC TEACHING MATERIALS Who'd Ckonoe Pieces with GRANDPA? If HE Was Short Of Cash . ..He Just Was Out of Luck! When Grandpa got in a tight way tor coth Temporarily, he wai apt lo go without thoei. But today you can open an INESS 90 day charge account in a motler of minulei S.mpi,- pretent your currant ttudent body cord « and Ih* tho*t or* yourtl! You need no co-tignert and you have 90 dayt to pay. No interest, no carrying charge INNES SHOE STORE 725 Oliv* (Tower District) 1155 Fulton (Downtown Sticklers! MAT B warm ovt* n* Cutset StutCtJw A PLEASANT PRESENT like cartons of Luckies can make a dolly jolly or a pappy happy. And they're just the things to cheer up a glum chum or a gloomy roomie. So the guy who gives loads of Luckies, of course, is a Proper Shopper. He appreciates Luckies' better taste— the taste of mild, good-tasting tobacco that's TOASTED to taste even better—and he knows others appreciate it, too. How 'bout you? Give loads of Luckies yourself! Tmimo*""""' j (see PAAAaAAPtt aeto») t ., STUDENTS! MAKE *2S ^fV/tf ^»~ltoto«»«w^?Has.sB»Ia,at^s«ta»r,- mm P">ti and few Ibbbbbbbb. asms that ■m. _e • srs mr. mmpm riddkv. with t-evwoed rl*.,., atatwZTla^wZs. Luckies Taste Better CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER! SJaaaeaBBBBBBBBSBsl jGentm rimmuay sataaicai iavaoia* *ut I OF CIOASSTTSS |