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Poga Two- State College Coltegkm Misunderstood? Never. Salty' Conversation Enhances Dinner Sigma Sweeties —H—0 -ipmse eg the —«nsa fhi Fraternity look over tbe s ore. front row. left to right. Barbara Shiner. Delta t.arr a li..).I. Alpha XI Delta; Tot—s-e Greenwa). Kappe Alpha Theta; _.__ |„|„ Setwritpi Mete Miller, independent. Hark row. I Renaoad. Delta Zeta. ead Karen Hrhafer. Kappe Kappa (.uiims. Phttto hy O'Brien. Vicar Diener To Lecture On All Spaces Filled; Literary Sources Of Bible Drivers Resort To Illegal Parking Br KVA A-T_fTOr Four Fresno State coeds bare solved the problem to being misunderstood. Tbe coeds, all wives ef Pel—aa- born ttudenti at FSC. etplaln th* problem waa they wanted to leara about Persia (Iran) and the Persian language, while the husbands wanted to leara Engllah. The misunderstanding arose . . . [well. Mrs. Stsvaah Raeaoull. aen- llor English major. Illuatrated mis uaderatandlng with the following "For example, while I was setting the table. 1 would aak my husband 'aay aalt In Persian', aad he would answer say salt la Persian Thla bit or humor may alt well with aay coed, but theee American bom wives, except Danish- bora Mrs. Charlotte Vaaal. were intent and sertous about learning the Persian language aad culture. In comparing notea. the wtvea, all planning to visit Iran with their husbands sooner or later, realised thlt waa a familiar scene In their homes. They felt the best solution to learning the language and customs would be to hold regular Instruction classes with the hus- btnds' cooperation. The group haa already met five agriculture major, instructing the wives. Aad the wives. Mrs. Charleae Saadatl. Mra. Frances Sheykhvs- deh. Mra. Charlotte Vaaal. aad Mrs. Raaaoall caa already boaet a vocaba—ry of 50 worda la Per- slan. aa well as count go H't'ii. recite Idiomatic expressions aad form teatenose. Rassouli. who pleas to visit Iran next September, believes theee elassae wtll be very useful for the wives. "I remember whoa I came bore I had a hard time leeraleg the language aad being understood Many problems came up. —earning the language thla way will help them get along better with the people and footer a better relationship with the famlllea." he said. Mrs. Rassouli added that an "emotional adjustment will be of primary concern. This St why she feels the instruction In cus- j toms. coin system, geography and history ia alao important In preparing for a trip to her husband s He concluded that to far all 1 well becauae the wlvoe are later eeted la learning and are a ther _4e—aeeratandlng Rassouli pointed out that he plana to order books from the University of California soon but In the meantime, he prepares the| lessons He added that the wives contribute alao by reading reporta jttmea since the beginning of the or research papers they have pre-j senior pared for elaaaea. ■ of Ihe Bible will he ti-ed who Is assigned to the Missouri Synod VlCmT rjiener will explali Lutheran student group at Freano er%1 alff,.,n, theories of how State College. .... speak Oct U ,„,,„,, Hibw „.. evo|T#>lJ to lt, ^^^.{..^l^J^ * a, noon la tbe College T. program ,-^a, forBl Th. n.w <__>,_. , ~»« •-" ■£££ ^'^ " *»_****** crU,cU!! chief of the college security police. Bambridge pointed s strengths and s program series. Encounter Vicar The topic will be "The Literary each theory for Source* of the Old Testament week at MSI. Tbe Wture Is oae of a series Vicar Diener recently com ,|M|^ the fail mm mi i on "The pleted hit MA studlet tn classical m___, Tnaar" Daring the dkscaa- languages at the Intveraity of aloes, the history of literary crltl- Missouri Lutheran Journalists Will Put On Spaghetti Dinner I and the Concordia Seminary in Missouri are 1.844 general parking spaces spaghetti, green -_i_i a~i Establishment Of New far a Spaghetti Fee*! ___ 27 from S to 7 PM. Itisms Delta Chi. notional i frelerait). and Ihe Frees Society are t SI* Beet His recent count tallied 1.8C2 cars registered ror general parking on eamput. "Two-thlrdt of thoae can were Illegally parked." he eald. Other checka revealed 51 out of TS apecee for two wheeled ve- hlclea were occupied, with the Prop College Announced reserve, restricted and residence area space not entirely filled. Bambridge alao reported' approximately 1,100 eara were perked off campua within a two- block area south aad west of the SAN FRANCISCO (API — I _ttabllshmcnt of a aew college preparatory achool. tbe Athenian : school, oa land adjoining Mt , Diablo State Park waa announced ! today by Dr Robert Cordon ^_ Sproui the Cnlverstty of Califor nla't pretldent emeritus. Dyke Brown. former Fori Bank Has Heavy Coin Foundation vice prealdent. la the One of the heaviest coins In the Of the 134 foreign students. 23 schools director. He said Its pri- ! Chase Manhattan Bank Money per cent llat Iran aa their home mary aim will be "academic ex Museum In New York ls a Swedish country Included in the countries repre- Visitors Favor Engineering. Agriculture* Business Majors Engineering ls the most popu- sented are 31 studenU from Iran. lar major among the 134 foreign 13 from Hong Kong. 12 from Inst udent? enrolled at Freano State dla and nine from the Sudan. College this semester. | Other countries and the num Thirty-three of the atudenta are ber of students representing them ta the field with 13 of the groep Include Canada, eight; Japan and concentrating ln electrical engi- China, aeven; Lebanon, six; Pioneering. Upplnes. four; Iraq, three; Cyprus. Agriculture la ranked second j Southern Rhodeala. Portugal, and with UforelgB studeau and bual-;°*r-»n'r ,w° -**• *** -**• Is third with 16. Inlon of South Africa, the Somali Republic. Panama. Argentina. Yugoslavia. Ghana. Kenya. ThalUnd. Britlah Guiana. Burma. Jamaica. Mexico. Venetuela. Syria. Turkey, Korea. Tahiti. Great Britain. Liberia. Saudi Arabia. Peru. Greece, the United Arab Republic. Bolivia. Pakistan and the Congo, one each. Vince Guaraldi Appeal- with Dirk lit—gtsri One Hit Tune; Musician Is Jazz Singer unknown musician into a atar but It la a rarity Guaraldi Is oee of the few ja—i musicians who have e\ perteoeed the "wild feeling" or having his own composition jump to the top of the hit charts Its like building a rocket in your'cellar and catching your He In its Uil whea It goes off." Guar aldt aays happily. The tune. "Cast Your Fate to the Wind." loomed to the top and rem al nag a heat seller for 22 weeks. The Vince Guaraldi Trio and Margie McCoy will appear with Dick Gregory ln a program apon sored by the Fresno SUte Colleg.- Association The ahow will at held Oct. 26 at 8:30 PM la the Men't Gymnasium Tlckeu for tl • Tbe number of foreign student rolled increaeed slightly th fall over tbe asmber enrolled last spring, the foreign students office JHE COLLEGIAN announced. ® Family Is Close Knit Group Returnees Describe Life In Sudan o ar-' vasts but with the coming of more Then he said. now. what It your •n Use Industrie! and with more jobs bo- address Mrs. Wlffy. EaSgTSsJ saeav ***** 81*1*" ColtooV Asse- £t\2aie-nHn as. .s. *tiyc^s^jg? Ng_oe_ Atrmt-aag Sctyw. Inc. a CMm. r_*_a-gse~——. By MARIM I ' \n- I IM Women are eoeUlly segregated , Sudaa. Mra. Martha Rohrer of the world. Even with the segregation, the men and womea are very friendly toward —i aad hav* a grand sense of humor, Mra. Rohrer and Dr Porch agreed. The gentlemen are very court e- oue: they opea doors for us. pull oat the chairs at the Uble aad ***_. warn seso. coming available, eervaat of the cinema, ben are decreealag. y. they ere get- lt_ A atory that at!It makee Dr Porch laugh la about Wlffy "I took Wlffy. my cat. to the vet oae day for rabies thou Tbe mea. who did not speak English ttarted aaktng all the people lo be very frie-d- •We woeld stop at a home and be offered food eveo If we were st egg eeted." commeated Mra. ihrer. Mra. Rohrer waa sta—aaed la aertoum at the Ondurman'i girta' teacher* college while Dr. located la Wad Medant. ladles'' of questions for a long form I "He asked animal. I said cat. Hs said breed. I aald native Su daaeee. He aald age, I gave him Wlffy s age. He said married. 1 thought she ought to be eo I said yee. He said set. I answered female. He eaid aame. I teld Wlffy. "it seems that he wanted Information on both of ua but I couldn't tell which questions wore for me and which for Wlffy. He didn't explain which were which either." for $1.76 with student body ear.i and 12 75 for general adm—sion The flrtt half of the Guaraldi break came when he waa ptekeil by Fantasy Record, to do aa album from the film. "Black Orpheus " The muaic from the film waa too abort to fill the album ao "Cast Your Pste" was added to the second side. The second hair of the bpaek came whea Fantasy decided to —aaa "Samba de Orpheus" aa a single and "Caat Tour Fate" was put on the reverse side bgcause It was the only number from the m___nm album that waa the right length n>rTOB,._ -AMD«CA L lAHlTtAIICO . aITX ^1g_lBi DRIVE SAFELY! thlaoa ta aae thai eaa forgot about "We paaaed through one village where the womea did everything They did the work, took rare of the boat! aad controlled the purse strings too while the men jutt aat around and took It easy." she Id. "I want to go back for a visit metlaje." Mra. Rohrer con- MONDAY SPECIAL 5-0 PM. To 9-00 p.M. ONLY TOP SIRLOIN STEAK QQ< BAKED IKJTATO Ot HUES. MEAD A kVTVEt THE SIZZLER No. 23 4017 E. Athlon in Athlon Parte Shopping Center <****** ' ******* 7 D©V» o Week — Take Out Orders — 222-9«6*t her girls fro igeay. |^e_i-_ni!l^__nil_s!^^ _—_^_______£^£;^B|________J KilKMEGfiRYi eeaasBeeeeeeessi fl__H STOP* •• of tete *m*eA*m\ets Atxhet O ft, I .lit. CL_-_ i.sirl ** m afgggMBs srfMw ana i iosiiv GUARALDI MARGIE McCOl Fresno Stmt* Callage Association F.S.C. GYMNASIUM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 AT 8:30 P.M SI.75 $275 WCS rVss-tsMl, Ottito OCTOBER 24 REAL ESTATE _AJ^GE_ENT careen fat_s9t-»(_c_a_-k._a_H__-_d(_-r Pb_**a» •*• •■ RKUT OF WAY - the tgafcggiag rf ***__"!' *Ai**m*l**a, bcquia-km, gnd **a-_tm**rs. MAM AN INTERVIEW APP0INTIIRNT S**V AT Y00R PLACEMENT OFFICE
Object Description
Title | 1963_10 The Daily Collegian October 1963 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
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 | October 21, 1963 Pg 2 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1963 |
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 | Poga Two- State College Coltegkm Misunderstood? Never. Salty' Conversation Enhances Dinner Sigma Sweeties —H—0 -ipmse eg the —«nsa fhi Fraternity look over tbe s ore. front row. left to right. Barbara Shiner. Delta t.arr a li..).I. Alpha XI Delta; Tot—s-e Greenwa). Kappe Alpha Theta; _.__ |„|„ Setwritpi Mete Miller, independent. Hark row. I Renaoad. Delta Zeta. ead Karen Hrhafer. Kappe Kappa (.uiims. Phttto hy O'Brien. Vicar Diener To Lecture On All Spaces Filled; Literary Sources Of Bible Drivers Resort To Illegal Parking Br KVA A-T_fTOr Four Fresno State coeds bare solved the problem to being misunderstood. Tbe coeds, all wives ef Pel—aa- born ttudenti at FSC. etplaln th* problem waa they wanted to leara about Persia (Iran) and the Persian language, while the husbands wanted to leara Engllah. The misunderstanding arose . . . [well. Mrs. Stsvaah Raeaoull. aen- llor English major. Illuatrated mis uaderatandlng with the following "For example, while I was setting the table. 1 would aak my husband 'aay aalt In Persian', aad he would answer say salt la Persian Thla bit or humor may alt well with aay coed, but theee American bom wives, except Danish- bora Mrs. Charlotte Vaaal. were intent and sertous about learning the Persian language aad culture. In comparing notea. the wtvea, all planning to visit Iran with their husbands sooner or later, realised thlt waa a familiar scene In their homes. They felt the best solution to learning the language and customs would be to hold regular Instruction classes with the hus- btnds' cooperation. The group haa already met five agriculture major, instructing the wives. Aad the wives. Mrs. Charleae Saadatl. Mra. Frances Sheykhvs- deh. Mra. Charlotte Vaaal. aad Mrs. Raaaoall caa already boaet a vocaba—ry of 50 worda la Per- slan. aa well as count go H't'ii. recite Idiomatic expressions aad form teatenose. Rassouli. who pleas to visit Iran next September, believes theee elassae wtll be very useful for the wives. "I remember whoa I came bore I had a hard time leeraleg the language aad being understood Many problems came up. —earning the language thla way will help them get along better with the people and footer a better relationship with the famlllea." he said. Mrs. Rassouli added that an "emotional adjustment will be of primary concern. This St why she feels the instruction In cus- j toms. coin system, geography and history ia alao important In preparing for a trip to her husband s He concluded that to far all 1 well becauae the wlvoe are later eeted la learning and are a ther _4e—aeeratandlng Rassouli pointed out that he plana to order books from the University of California soon but In the meantime, he prepares the| lessons He added that the wives contribute alao by reading reporta jttmea since the beginning of the or research papers they have pre-j senior pared for elaaaea. ■ of Ihe Bible will he ti-ed who Is assigned to the Missouri Synod VlCmT rjiener will explali Lutheran student group at Freano er%1 alff,.,n, theories of how State College. .... speak Oct U ,„,,„,, Hibw „.. evo|T#>lJ to lt, ^^^.{..^l^J^ * a, noon la tbe College T. program ,-^a, forBl Th. n.w <__>,_. , ~»« •-" ■£££ ^'^ " *»_****** crU,cU!! chief of the college security police. Bambridge pointed s strengths and s program series. Encounter Vicar The topic will be "The Literary each theory for Source* of the Old Testament week at MSI. Tbe Wture Is oae of a series Vicar Diener recently com ,|M|^ the fail mm mi i on "The pleted hit MA studlet tn classical m___, Tnaar" Daring the dkscaa- languages at the Intveraity of aloes, the history of literary crltl- Missouri Lutheran Journalists Will Put On Spaghetti Dinner I and the Concordia Seminary in Missouri are 1.844 general parking spaces spaghetti, green -_i_i a~i Establishment Of New far a Spaghetti Fee*! ___ 27 from S to 7 PM. Itisms Delta Chi. notional i frelerait). and Ihe Frees Society are t SI* Beet His recent count tallied 1.8C2 cars registered ror general parking on eamput. "Two-thlrdt of thoae can were Illegally parked." he eald. Other checka revealed 51 out of TS apecee for two wheeled ve- hlclea were occupied, with the Prop College Announced reserve, restricted and residence area space not entirely filled. Bambridge alao reported' approximately 1,100 eara were perked off campua within a two- block area south aad west of the SAN FRANCISCO (API — I _ttabllshmcnt of a aew college preparatory achool. tbe Athenian : school, oa land adjoining Mt , Diablo State Park waa announced ! today by Dr Robert Cordon ^_ Sproui the Cnlverstty of Califor nla't pretldent emeritus. Dyke Brown. former Fori Bank Has Heavy Coin Foundation vice prealdent. la the One of the heaviest coins In the Of the 134 foreign students. 23 schools director. He said Its pri- ! Chase Manhattan Bank Money per cent llat Iran aa their home mary aim will be "academic ex Museum In New York ls a Swedish country Included in the countries repre- Visitors Favor Engineering. Agriculture* Business Majors Engineering ls the most popu- sented are 31 studenU from Iran. lar major among the 134 foreign 13 from Hong Kong. 12 from Inst udent? enrolled at Freano State dla and nine from the Sudan. College this semester. | Other countries and the num Thirty-three of the atudenta are ber of students representing them ta the field with 13 of the groep Include Canada, eight; Japan and concentrating ln electrical engi- China, aeven; Lebanon, six; Pioneering. Upplnes. four; Iraq, three; Cyprus. Agriculture la ranked second j Southern Rhodeala. Portugal, and with UforelgB studeau and bual-;°*r-»n'r ,w° -**• *** -**• Is third with 16. Inlon of South Africa, the Somali Republic. Panama. Argentina. Yugoslavia. Ghana. Kenya. ThalUnd. Britlah Guiana. Burma. Jamaica. Mexico. Venetuela. Syria. Turkey, Korea. Tahiti. Great Britain. Liberia. Saudi Arabia. Peru. Greece, the United Arab Republic. Bolivia. Pakistan and the Congo, one each. Vince Guaraldi Appeal- with Dirk lit—gtsri One Hit Tune; Musician Is Jazz Singer unknown musician into a atar but It la a rarity Guaraldi Is oee of the few ja—i musicians who have e\ perteoeed the "wild feeling" or having his own composition jump to the top of the hit charts Its like building a rocket in your'cellar and catching your He In its Uil whea It goes off." Guar aldt aays happily. The tune. "Cast Your Fate to the Wind." loomed to the top and rem al nag a heat seller for 22 weeks. The Vince Guaraldi Trio and Margie McCoy will appear with Dick Gregory ln a program apon sored by the Fresno SUte Colleg.- Association The ahow will at held Oct. 26 at 8:30 PM la the Men't Gymnasium Tlckeu for tl • Tbe number of foreign student rolled increaeed slightly th fall over tbe asmber enrolled last spring, the foreign students office JHE COLLEGIAN announced. ® Family Is Close Knit Group Returnees Describe Life In Sudan o ar-' vasts but with the coming of more Then he said. now. what It your •n Use Industrie! and with more jobs bo- address Mrs. Wlffy. EaSgTSsJ saeav ***** 81*1*" ColtooV Asse- £t\2aie-nHn as. .s. *tiyc^s^jg? Ng_oe_ Atrmt-aag Sctyw. Inc. a CMm. r_*_a-gse~——. By MARIM I ' \n- I IM Women are eoeUlly segregated , Sudaa. Mra. Martha Rohrer of the world. Even with the segregation, the men and womea are very friendly toward —i aad hav* a grand sense of humor, Mra. Rohrer and Dr Porch agreed. The gentlemen are very court e- oue: they opea doors for us. pull oat the chairs at the Uble aad ***_. warn seso. coming available, eervaat of the cinema, ben are decreealag. y. they ere get- lt_ A atory that at!It makee Dr Porch laugh la about Wlffy "I took Wlffy. my cat. to the vet oae day for rabies thou Tbe mea. who did not speak English ttarted aaktng all the people lo be very frie-d- •We woeld stop at a home and be offered food eveo If we were st egg eeted." commeated Mra. ihrer. Mra. Rohrer waa sta—aaed la aertoum at the Ondurman'i girta' teacher* college while Dr. located la Wad Medant. ladles'' of questions for a long form I "He asked animal. I said cat. Hs said breed. I aald native Su daaeee. He aald age, I gave him Wlffy s age. He said married. 1 thought she ought to be eo I said yee. He said set. I answered female. He eaid aame. I teld Wlffy. "it seems that he wanted Information on both of ua but I couldn't tell which questions wore for me and which for Wlffy. He didn't explain which were which either." for $1.76 with student body ear.i and 12 75 for general adm—sion The flrtt half of the Guaraldi break came when he waa ptekeil by Fantasy Record, to do aa album from the film. "Black Orpheus " The muaic from the film waa too abort to fill the album ao "Cast Your Pste" was added to the second side. The second hair of the bpaek came whea Fantasy decided to —aaa "Samba de Orpheus" aa a single and "Caat Tour Fate" was put on the reverse side bgcause It was the only number from the m___nm album that waa the right length n>rTOB,._ -AMD«CA L lAHlTtAIICO . aITX ^1g_lBi DRIVE SAFELY! thlaoa ta aae thai eaa forgot about "We paaaed through one village where the womea did everything They did the work, took rare of the boat! aad controlled the purse strings too while the men jutt aat around and took It easy." she Id. "I want to go back for a visit metlaje." Mra. Rohrer con- MONDAY SPECIAL 5-0 PM. To 9-00 p.M. ONLY TOP SIRLOIN STEAK QQ< BAKED IKJTATO Ot HUES. MEAD A kVTVEt THE SIZZLER No. 23 4017 E. Athlon in Athlon Parte Shopping Center <****** ' ******* 7 D©V» o Week — Take Out Orders — 222-9«6*t her girls fro igeay. |^e_i-_ni!l^__nil_s!^^ _—_^_______£^£;^B|________J KilKMEGfiRYi eeaasBeeeeeeessi fl__H STOP* •• of tete *m*eA*m\ets Atxhet O ft, I .lit. CL_-_ i.sirl ** m afgggMBs srfMw ana i iosiiv GUARALDI MARGIE McCOl Fresno Stmt* Callage Association F.S.C. GYMNASIUM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 AT 8:30 P.M SI.75 $275 WCS rVss-tsMl, Ottito OCTOBER 24 REAL ESTATE _AJ^GE_ENT careen fat_s9t-»(_c_a_-k._a_H__-_d(_-r Pb_**a» •*• •■ RKUT OF WAY - the tgafcggiag rf ***__"!' *Ai**m*l**a, bcquia-km, gnd **a-_tm**rs. MAM AN INTERVIEW APP0INTIIRNT S**V AT Y00R PLACEMENT OFFICE |