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Poge Two- -Th* Fraano State CeMege Contaean Retired Campus Queen Tells Duties, Coming Experiences Dearest Saw: lay night 11 1*5? e I t ina- aa stag, that night, a moi miles eeed ratjldo't have ^ »u are a typical of the All Am.-ri.an wogaaa: yea hav. marveleu* noise, manners aad I will also, me just that. But first. I must tell you ***a* af the experiences and thrills that sre tn store for you III proh ably alao slip In a few belated thank yoa* to all the many people wbo have made thl* year *o wonderful for me.* Wasn't th. Ball the beat dance* Tbe co-chairmen. Arllne Jacobean and Judy Bessey. really did a rom paste Job Th* crowd all remarked about the beautiful decoration* which Jo Cowan and her lommit IM contrived The iticle In tbe tenter of the ceiling, the snow sue pended from the balronle. and the red. red flames were so effective. The daisy chain girls from the Freebman Won:- Group looked so attract. • entile* made it easier for all of u. te ..pre*, thoae nervous butter Hie* The court. Judy Hickman. Jo Hansen and Barb Nlklaus all took ed m stunning And your first at tenth.at. Sue Slmpkin*. really wa* terrific. Shell be . wonderful friend aad help to you during your reign From tbe moment tbe crown rested on your bead. Sue. you be- caase the coed most typical of all FSJC women Since you love your .-ollege sad respect It* Ideals and i. you'll want to know the ou will be expected to g athletes s* John Land) re persaaasaa yet such magnificent competitor. Everyone Hi the Relays, from J. Flint Hanner to tbe youngest gr.mx.ar school compelHors will Be ski stately wonderful to you That Is really a holiday' ROTC Students Get Break, Says New Commander 'Collegian Begins Religion Series; Moslem Tenets Are Listed Today aleawiaa .nice* Is t in.''twiner *f twe fleet 'ws^e^Tte* cJt.aisn wiU be aaked to present award. and pose for picture* at FSC function* Tbe radio and TV depart ment invited me to sever and such fun. I know you'll also enjoy these lit setae. Vour last official function aa Campus Queen .ill be lo ride the FSC fatal in tbe Veterans Stay Parade. Ten win be tbe parade queen aad sit with the grand mar- shall and review the whole parade Every day of your reign will be • -retailed with new events — meeting new face* aad new situations BBSS almost habit. But] never doe* It lose any of it- > My very beet of luck to you and. from the bottom of my hesj^gUiaak for giving me taw most exciting and fulfilling year of my executive commander: Richard aaalta. deputy of o iterations Special er Ken ire officer. John Roag. personnel officer: John Lewi.. Assistant personnel officer, and Frank Manning, adjutant A representative for the group .aid the admlnlatratlv. staffs objective Is to give more cadets a t hance for command positions Abraham. Most* and Christ were all Moslems, according to tho Islamic .lefiniti«»n of the word "Moslem." Islam, the religion of the Moslems, say-, thai it is not a new religion. i< .iM.lda* Adam. Adam was the first Moslem [followed hy Abraham, Moses, and then Christ who was ' preceetleej BJ First you win reign ss Home • oeatag Queen during the first week of next May You will, along with a Hollywood starlet, open Home <oming Lane aad assist the Judges in their grading of the floats. You will also speak at the Homecoming Assembly preceding the lane opening That evening you will crown s Seins. to succeed Doug Probably get to kiss Tbe next day tbe West Coast Relays will open. That evening you Mrs. X Seeks Aid For Hungarians; Students Answer (Comma*J from Pag* 1) fighters." and should be te that office with any Letter To Ike Editor •*!? after bearing many remarks about tbe Thursday rallies during the football season. 1 came to tbe conclusion that Thursdays were, bad day. to have rallies I read tbe October 22. I»S« Issue of Blochbuster. In The Collegian which eaid in part If spirit faU. on its fare this year It can be appropriately blamed on our so-called rally com mittee lt takes a lot of crust to expect top student body spirit. when the group that Is supposed to flow with It baa a deadly scbol- rosis But tben lt take* a lot of crust to call our weekly Thursday night demonstration rallle.." I'nless someone tell, me differ ently I feel that Thursdays were bad day. becauae there Is school the next day. Who want, lo come to tbe rallies on Thursday night when the gaaaes were Saturday -Bach club participating in tb. drive has been aJJoted ISO flags." Mlaa Ward explained "If they need •xeore. they will be available We have S.SBS. aad w. hope to distribute them all for 25 cent* each." President Arnold E Joyal spoke to the group following the Haa-1 r who chose to remain lef ceremony. Joyal ex I i $1 SaaatliB for on. of a the first > donate during Help Hungary Forms Due Tomorrow For Frosh Camp Croup Th. 1*57 Freahman Camp Committee membership applications are due tomorrow In the College Y office on the old campua or In Room 120 of the new campus ad ministration building The two new co-chairmen. Ed Bancroft and Carol Garner, both Junior education majors, said tb. 1*57 program will Include a leadership training series, meetings held twice teach month la the new cafe teria December through June and faculty speakers to contribute suggestions at each of theee meetings Tbe Rar. Cairo". Moon la Col lose Y sponsor while Hedley J Stacey. associate dean of counsel- faculty advisor COLLEGIAN CALENDAR DECEMBER 12 Slit. Key. student union coed lounge, 7 p.m Newman Club. St Theresas social hall, 7 p.m. FWSAO. Room 121, new campua acienc* building, 4 p.m Students Dance Band rehear aal. Room 100, new campua muaic building, 7:30 p.m. CAHPER. new campua men'a gymnssium, 7 p.m. of Athletic* Award. Banquet, new campua cafs- terta, 5 p.m. Newman Club Cake Sal., front of new campua cafeteria. | Saah Arnold Air Society, Room 110. old campus military BSBBbBj Alpin* Club. Room 109, old campus adminiatration building, 7:)0 p.m. Engineer* Club. Room 209. old campua administration building. 7:30 p.m. 13 Chi Beta Alpha and Omicron Sigma Pi eschange, atudent union, coed lounge, 7 p.m. Industrial Arte Club, Room 114. Industrisl Arts building. 7 30 p.m. Pianoforte Club, Room 1S3. campus music building. Block and Bridle, Room 109. new campua agri Ing. 7:30 p.m. Phratcrse, Room ifco. old 7:30 p.m. Sophomore Claaa, Room 1SS. old campus administration building. 7:30 p.m. lo ihe Moslems. Islam - meaning .ubmissloa to the will of God is nothing but a rood! t hn-tianlty Islam. like Judaism and Christianity. Is a BBesnotheistle religion and gives the same concepts for God. hell, sad heaven ALLAH DESCRIBED Allan Ihe Arabic name of God. ss taflaK. Being all powerful, all sxtod all .resting, all knowing loving but iiidglag mankind. Iran in the dlse I nine. In tbe Koran, tb. ilv book, are very similar lor example hat 'God creeled the unl Um n»n glory; then He n in the garden of pars tempted by Satan. Adam fell PROPHETS ARE KEV I asses dean to the Islamic phi hag revealed Himself ! lo man through prophets: to torn. He hss given a book — such as tbe "Law" to Mosea. tbe Bible to Je»u*. and tlu- Koran to Mohammed A •ent by God to ■OJ.If but ! the laat prophet of the series. Jesus will return as the Mehdl at the end of the aorld. according lo a prediction of Islam The only thing which differentiates a believer of one religion from that of another Is how be observe* hi* prayer and other re llglous laws In Islam there are five duties pra. i rl bed for every Mot *At least one* In bis life he tt aay with full acceptance. "Thett- i< no god but God and I of his an Mohammed Is Hla Prngb.t aad Servant" The acceptance of that hi held te imply belief In God. the angels, the Koran, tha prophets, tb* day of Judgment, and God's predestination of good and evil 1. He must pray fire times dally facing toward Mecca, and be must My ihe Friday noonday prayer In asS ' 1'if 3 He must give I usually 2V» per nual Income 4 He muat keep tbe fast of Ram xan <3u days a year) 5 He must. If he ran. once in his lifetime mak. the pUgTlnsage to BBBasa In Moalem countries, theoretic ally, the Bawl law is not separate from the religious law Religion governs all aspect* of life. Thla .ImiUrlty of religion* made the writer think thst If all religions leach the same fads then "why are there *o many religion*, and why do |>eopl* hate each other in the name of religion and God*" The writer of this article aaid h. wm a "very, very good Ma. tt*m4ree'j Qukk Qui j 2. What wm Samuel Cl.tn.-w BJBJSxwSstf I. Wbo ran fer vlce-presls>nt „ tbe Democratic ticket In the bat election? 4 During the IV.. , as a popular song called "Msrcb « Through Pretoria- We raay rightly suppose that Pretoria iTai (a) Tark.y (b> South Africa bi Tb. Phllllplne. S. "Uncle Tom'* Cabla" wa* win. tea by (a) LauIm M.v Harriet Beecher Stows («) Jot- Brown S. What American PiMteent fax*, '1 do BOt rbooae to run 7 Other than wster world* moat popular i- 8. Th. Grape* of W written by California's own <ti llret Hart* (b) John 8t*lnbe. k («] Jimmy Hallo (Answers on paaa 4» lem" before he came lata th, I'nlted States But met lost faith in all relit- . fame Into "Gods obh He advisee all Americans not a learn about other people's reUg. ions If they want to stay • rooa Christiana;" otherwise they ta* may km. faith In sll eluding Christianity. On Campus Mats*, af -S*r*/**l Sew B/.i» C»ee Mth Met Shrjjnar, Five Studwnts Initiated Five Freano Bute College atu- dent* were recently Initiated Into Sigma Delta PI. national honorary Spanish fraternity at the I.iltlck Dance Studio Father Tejerina. a recent arrival to th. C 8 from Spain, was the honored meat. Initiated were Paal William.. Carlo. Oehoe, Bee Enas. Haxel Means aad Mike THEUGIFT HORSE The collet* life is a busy one. especially at Baa. tim- of year. What with going to classes and studying f..r exams and pursuing a full social schedule and construct ing ropa ladders to foil dormitory curfekkra. the aver*?, undergrad is ao pressed for time that he cannot do justice- to hi. Christmas shopping. Therefore, to aid you in your Christmas shopping. I have gone into the market place and selectc: list of gifts, notable for their originality. Perhaps the most original gift of all thi iart..n of Philip Morris Cigarettes. "Original claim, your bushy young eyebrow, ruing have been giving cartons of Philip Mom* I True. I reply, but each time you give Philip Morn it is a new treat, a fresh delight, a pristine ple-a- rarton. each pack, each cigarette, each puff good as the first one you ever tried. Another gift destined for certain popularity thi- year is a gift certificate from the American Dental Aa sociation. This certificate, good at any rlenti America, is accompanied by a handsome gift card upon which h engraved this lovely poem: Merry Chrittmo*. littl* pel. De pou n**d some root canal' Pmphylaii*? Porcelain cap*.' Bridgrtcorlc to dote up them gap** Shiny braces fAaf trill 'freight**' Inlay* t Filling*' Upper platen t Merry Chriatma* to pour teeth. And the roty gum* beneath. BJ SBeBBSBBXtB estate* gang .-- MEL'S Burgers 18c SPECIALS EVERY DAY 632 5m Devis CY 9-.9sl Are Yew AvoBobie For The Pert TmerVork? A prestige imurance company hot local openingt for two or Bt, 3 year rrarnleeg • ef $12,000. loped od- I for toe men. make an oppoWteewt for interview "ATi UmXOiM MATI0HAL UK MSUMKt CO. Al" Hill H, Oast AtMtw — 3417 N. aMicJ DON T BE A CASH CASUALTY AT XMASU Take odvontag. of Eastern's student charge account plan. Jutt pret.nl your FSC tlud.nl body card when you mak. a purchase ond you hav. your own charge occount. No money down. 90 days to pay. Whether you want a gift for your best girl or on* for a favorite maiden aunt you'll find jutt what you want at \0 Another gift that is alwaya welcome is a book, especially to people who read. This Christmas t». of books is particularly attractive. For lovers sf BS thologies. there is William Makepeace Sherpa's A Tr.a.- ury of the World'* Great Trraaurte*. For those who farto inspiring success stories, there is the stirring autot.i ography of William Makepeace Pemmican entitled /.■■« / Got evjj>rty Pound Monkey Of My Back and ammrtmi the ttuluth Zno. For devotees of akin-diving, there i- / Married a SnoXkel by Lydia Makepeace Watershe-d fe* caloric counters amfaaistline watchers, there is raBfrj Makepeace Wik.fo.ter-. Ave. eaaf Greer Fat My own favorite book this are ton is a pulse-poundinjr historical novel from that famous author of pulse-pounding historical rlbvels. Daphne Makepeace Sigafoo* Tea* one is called Egad and Zounda. and it tells the poignant romance of two young lovers. Egad and Zounds, who bIm. can never be married, for fiery Egad is but a gyp.) lass, while tempestuous Zounda is a Kappa Sigma. Thev later become Ludwig of Bavaria. My final gift suggestion is one that a great many people have been fervently wishing for since last year Do you remember the introduction last Christmas of tiny personal portable radios that plugged into your er" Well, this year, you will be delighted to know, you can buy an ingenioua pick to get them out. OU Maj. arnad U. km, le mam. mawrU, mMim my dm m til* Uwi bawev
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 2 |
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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Poge Two-
-Th* Fraano State CeMege Contaean
Retired Campus Queen Tells
Duties, Coming Experiences
Dearest Saw:
lay night 11
1*5?
e I t
ina-
aa stag, that night, a moi
miles eeed ratjldo't have
^ »u are a typical
of the All Am.-ri.an wogaaa: yea
hav. marveleu* noise, manners aad
I will also, me
just that. But first. I must tell you
***a* af the experiences and thrills
that sre tn store for you III proh
ably alao slip In a few belated
thank yoa* to all the many people
wbo have made thl* year *o wonderful for me.*
Wasn't th. Ball the beat dance*
Tbe co-chairmen. Arllne Jacobean
and Judy Bessey. really did a rom
paste Job Th* crowd all remarked
about the beautiful decoration*
which Jo Cowan and her lommit
IM contrived The iticle In tbe
tenter of the ceiling, the snow sue
pended from the balronle. and the
red. red flames were so effective.
The daisy chain girls from the
Freebman Won:-
Group looked so attract. •
entile* made it easier for all of u.
te ..pre*, thoae nervous butter
Hie*
The court. Judy Hickman. Jo
Hansen and Barb Nlklaus all took
ed m stunning And your first at
tenth.at. Sue Slmpkin*. really wa*
terrific. Shell be . wonderful
friend aad help to you during your
reign
From tbe moment tbe crown
rested on your bead. Sue. you be-
caase the coed most typical of all
FSJC women Since you love your
.-ollege sad respect It* Ideals and
i. you'll want to know the
ou will be expected to
g athletes s* John Land)
re persaaasaa yet such
magnificent competitor. Everyone
Hi the Relays, from
J. Flint Hanner to tbe youngest
gr.mx.ar school compelHors will
Be ski stately wonderful to you
That Is really a holiday'
ROTC Students
Get Break, Says
New Commander
'Collegian Begins Religion Series;
Moslem Tenets Are Listed Today
aleawiaa .nice* Is t
in.''twiner *f twe fleet
'ws^e^Tte* cJt.aisn
wiU be aaked to present award.
and pose for picture* at FSC function* Tbe radio and TV depart
ment invited me to sever
and such fun. I know you'll also
enjoy these lit setae.
Vour last official function aa
Campus Queen .ill be lo ride the
FSC fatal in tbe Veterans Stay
Parade. Ten win be tbe parade
queen aad sit with the grand mar-
shall and review the whole parade
Every day of your reign will be
• -retailed with new events — meeting new face* aad new situations
BBSS almost habit. But]
never doe* It lose any of it- >
My very beet of luck to you and.
from the bottom of my hesj^gUiaak
for giving me taw most
exciting and fulfilling year of my
executive commander: Richard aaalta. deputy of
o iterations
Special
er Ken
ire officer. John Roag. personnel
officer: John Lewi.. Assistant personnel officer, and Frank Manning,
adjutant
A representative for the group
.aid the admlnlatratlv. staffs objective Is to give more cadets a
t hance for command positions
Abraham. Most* and Christ were all Moslems, according
to tho Islamic .lefiniti«»n of the word "Moslem." Islam, the
religion of the Moslems, say-, thai it is not a new religion.
i< .iM.lda* Adam. Adam was the first Moslem
[followed hy Abraham, Moses, and then Christ who was
' preceetleej BJ
First you win reign ss Home
• oeatag Queen during the first week
of next May You will, along with
a Hollywood starlet, open Home
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