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Weidmer Orders New Frosh President Election ■egg Fai-ginl Itale the president said, "hat I woeder 1 Oar—, waa la error due to man why they 'reoommoeded' that 1 his failure to file an expease re- end set. rather thaa 'ordered1 the port as required by tbe Blest lee 1 be election void themselves." Code aad la therefore dlaqoallfled b aa The Court action came aa a de- "2. The Election Committee la eialon on an appeal by Santiago In error tn tte failure to comply t Coort yeetorday recom- Garta. who won the majority of with the proeedwret aet forth la ••— Studeat President votes for the office, but waa later 1 the Etectioe Cog* for aotifytag r "declare the Freah- disqualified by the Flections Com- i disqualified candidal** aed lor i Prssldtnt Eiectloa to mlttee for aot filing sn expense granting them i account aa aet forth In the Elec- { "3. Since both partleo ar* found r geeaUoned the Court's Hon Cede. . in error. It ta the word "recommend ' The Court decision reeds as of the court that the election beM o go along with them." follows: |g is null aad void aad the l^^^^^H——I rideat waa the wisest thing added. "I lust hope It i bad ate any bed feetlege i ^^^^^^^^^B have doae the seate thing I will ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■B-Rely run." oa rat ard roonaa-oaillBg tbat ai "Had tbe opportunity arisoe." change be made tn tbe Election [ eaid Johnson "we would have Code which woald ■•specify bo- |urged tba court to stake tbe donbt" tbat all Candida tag] ______T^ ^ by tbe eaa-1 Whea told ef the Coort _____\ Game aald that he felt that tt i aad klad of dtoappotaited. Tbe Met | ii. LXVlil ■ Vote Opens For Homecoming Queen amphitheater. First FSC Hootnanny Tomorrow Tomorrow at noon the first 'on eamput' hootenanny wtll be staged In tbe amphitheater. Lorea Hunt- alnger. chalrmaa of the affair, haa announced five groups are scheduled to appear. "These are all studenU." Hunt- singer teld. "but they are really good. Some lean toward ethnic numbers, tome are strong on ballade. There'll he aome songs of our times, some comedy materia1. aad several original pieces." Following the rally An Automobile Ride t let for e drive le Use FSC stage prodoc—oa of "An tbe Way House" sre the members of the Follet rl_t. le t—r berk aret, left tn right, are John Henry, played by Andy IUrlt.no; Jcwlc. lUrl—ru H._fBB_a; end Solly. Undy t ope. Driving I. Jay, Hon Manor. In t—t front *eal with him are . Sett* BT.lrrhe.se; end Kefua, Hobby Lae*. Mending aa the running hoard I. Ralph. played —Photo I.) Pat M—nl.-> Undergrads Eligible To Club Elects Enter Math Contest FallLeaders Dr. Anthony D Labarre. chair maa nf tbe mathematlea departmeat at Freeao State College, haa Isseed a call tor ttudenu to participate ia the William Lowell Putnam htalhematlet Conteat. "Tl—s U a national eeoteet given annually by the Mathemati cal Association of America and the Society of Actuaries and open to all undergraduate i deau." Dr. Labarre aald. Flret prise ln thla year"s contest wtll go to the top five eon tee—-U and will consist of a $2,500 scholarship plu. tuition to Harvard for oee year. The total worth of tbls prise It I4.0S0. Club .ill test Individually or as teama.' Labarre added. FSC will have oee team thU year consisting three atudenta. Members of t teem have not been ehoeeo yet but will be selected from the Individual applicants, he aald. !| Th- contest wtll he admlnlst ered this year oa Dec. 7 by Dr !Gus DIAnlonio. aaelsunt professor of mathematics at FSC. Interested students seeking , more Information about the cdn- test should contact either Dr La : barre. or Dr. DtAatonlo In the mathematlca departmeot. Petitions Are Available For ASB, AWS Offices In Petition, will be a — the Student Actlvltlea Office be- gtnnlng Nov. S for Aaaoelated Stu- deet Body and AaaocUted Women StedoeU office- Petition, are to be turned rt by Nov. SO. The primary eleeUon wUl be bold Dee. 4 aad the gen oral election. Dec 11 ASB omears to be elected In elede vtee-preeideot. secretary. womoe s leglaletlve eommlasloaer. ____\ far aae of the four ASB offices must have a grade 9*1*1 average of 2.SS and have completed total of 4S college units prior AWS will elect aa aatlre new Campus m Guides Being Organized ■tea—tU Interested la conduct lag tears of the college for the general public can atlll alga up to do ao uotll the end of this week aeeordlBg to Sammy Gent mlaa. Tb~' of the Public Relatione nan—nlttee. ._,—frrf... Mid after guides have gene ehoeeo there will be Collegian Will Drop 3 Issues _____________________p about tbe lours sad their part la conducting them j slate of of fleers OR-ae available | Tt—. Week ee FSC wttl be ■ tslillnl—' ea Mov. S ead Nov. S, -ami of tbe isgnlarty B_seeV •leddaeee. Cogg Ssr ~ The International hold a business meeting Thursday from 1 to 1 PM In Cafeteria Committee Room 1. Ian Walke. a freshman business administration major from Pakistan, wan elected prestdeat of the group at a recent organisational meeting. Serving with him are Mita Brar. vice-prealdent; Syld Habibuddln. secreury-treae- urer; Sue Graendyke. AWS represent stive and Darlua Kavtanl. Student Council repreaenuttve. Thorant Hardware waa appointed public relations chairman. Miss Brar will be In charge of club activities uatll a formal committee la appointed. Several Freano area ctrie groupa have Invited International Club membera to preaent pro- grama on thetr native cultures. Walke reported. In addltloa, the club ls considering tenUtlve pleaa for a second annual World Show, he added. Laat year The International Club eo-*ponaored aa lnter- >w premutation with io City College. Emberton Gets Sentence Delay Sentencing of Ray B. Emberton, former superintendent: of buildings aad grounds, has been delayed. Emberton, who earUer pleaded no contest to four eounU of misappropriation of atate funds, faces a possible oae to 10 yeer sentence on each count. Acting on a plea entered by the defense attoraey. Beperier Judge Harold V. Thompson postponed sentencing until Nov 11 to give Emberton time to undergo a psych la trie examination the cafeteria will be manned all will be e day today to give the student Jackie Blen. body an opportunity to select a | Dale Weldm new homecoming queen. < deat, will escort the aew gataa Kite finalists, picked from a to a coronation luncheon la tbe lUt of 24 aspirant, laat week. Cafeteria Committee Boom No. 1. were introduced at the Blue Moo-1 Patty Sanborn, day rally by committee chalrmaa maa, aald ahe et Gordon Rauaaer. guests to attend. The five are Marilyn Pope, j queen aad bar e sponsored by Alpha Kappa Psl; i list Includes Dr. Irwta , Kathle Thompson. Alpha Camma college vice prestdeat Rho; Pam Sheehan. Delta Sigma Mayor Arthur Selland. Phi; Sutanne Snead. Kappa Slg- ball coach Cecil ma: and Penny Schaaf. Kappa ward Kerber. alumni prealdent. Kappa Gamma. Gordon Wilson dona tof aettvl- Rauaser will announce the win- tlea. actlvltlea adviser Martha ner at a Coronation Rally Friday Miller. Rauaser and* Mlm Blen. Petitions Due Friday For Campus Queen The deadline for submitting Nov. 22. Also oa display la I nomination petitions for the 1963- ihowcase wtll be the Jew* 64 Campua Queen will be Friday cro_B ^ ^ Campua cluba and organisations ~^—^—^—^~—^—^-^^ following ber coronation sponsoring royal ahould return tbe rnstplettl form to either the studeat actlvltlea office or the atudent president's office by S PM. "But don't wait until the laat minute." Kathy Whitfield and Elaine Luedeklng. Queen's Ball co-chairmen, urged. "File your petitions aa toon aa possible " Portraits of the "first lady" hopefuls will be on display la tbe library from Nov. 11 through the Queen a Ball on Nov. St. Tao student body will have aa opportunity t< dldates whea tbey i at the Queen s Aaaembly a 12. The assembly will bo bold le the Little Theater at 1 PM. Bids for the annual bell will go oa aale Nov. 11. Tbe blda. tl nor couple, will be available dally la the actlvltlea booth through Nov. SS. Credentials Program Change To Start India Offers Essay Contest To Students oplc ehoesa by the Indian government for IU essay conteat .pen te students aged 11-24. Tba three beet eesays wtll be warded prtsee of Iadlaa haadl erafU. This contest was orgaa- The oaaaya may a* handwritten but typewriting la preferred. Tae length of tbe eeaeys should ba between 1.000 aad J.SOg war*. teat meet be lg by Jaa. 1. ^^^^^^M__m_m_m_m_mmm aee. N.W.. Washlagton S. by Jen. IS. Special teeondary. general sec ondary. provisional and Junior high credentiala will not be offered to teaching candidate* who have completed loaa than CO units by Jan. 1 Dr. Richard Sparka, head of the department of education, said there will be five etnadard teaching credentials offered to thoes ■»—ggggg Tbey are a sta.ad—rd teaching credential with apeetall—.tiont In major or minor tubjeet. eald Dr. elemenUry teaching, secondary Sparka. teaching, or Junior college tench- -„, oM „...__ „ Ing; a ataadard designated aub- . . . .-____. jeets teaching credeotlal; a stand ! i*ntM ********* ard designated service* eredee-. ********* ***** *** ",b*et •■ **• tlal; a ataadard superv—loa ere- secondary schools, dentlal; and a standard admlnt- Dr. Sparka emphasised tboee st ration credential. who have completed SO unlu by The oew aecondary eredentUl Jan. 1. 19(4 and will have com will he endorsed on lu face with j pleted their credential tbe candidates major. Tbe eandl- menu by Sept. 14. 1»(S may still date may teach ooly In his or her earn tbe "oi FSC Halftime Card Tricks Increased mlttee fools tbe homecoming game I Tbe card trieka committee baa will have aome Interesting card a membership of aome 70 atn- t rick a for tbe spectator* Ideate. Health Center Employment Problems Are Increasing An expanded card section will add more activities to the half time show la Radcllff Stadium thla weekend. The money for the S.000 cards waa doaated by H—try Coffee Men's Store." explained Jeff Scott, chalrmaa of the card tricks committee. "Coffee's haa provided the cardi in prevtouii yeara also." Tbe S.000 cards will enable the tricks committee to exn-ad their program to alt or sevee stunu. aad witb tba added section, an Increase of some S00 people, tbe committee wtll have a greater variety of trteks aad colors to work wtth. But white U still the prerequisite for the eard tee_ee. We have a problem with bob U wearers la the section due relaxed eaforesmset of tbe •.".said Scott. "Witb tba two Unas, however, tbe rule will be atrietly halftime actlvltlea Another problem for tee committee to solve Is tbe stndenU More studeeU are being treated at the Studeat Health Ceater by fewer pereoaael. Dr. Marvyn Sehwartt. ceator director, aald a recent count showed 21T studenU were treated at the health eoeter pared to SOS year ago. I "The dtffereoee." be teld. "Is ______\ phytiei_at plus several part-time consulting sglS-MabJ Tbla year beeanee af Stale LeaaB-fgri aettaa ilaihsag by Sg "la fact." be be a reality Dr. Sab—arta see Bin is a _HM_^___H a ef t-to stady w_h
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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. |
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Title | October 30, 1963 Pg 1 |
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 | Weidmer Orders New Frosh President Election ■egg Fai-ginl Itale the president said, "hat I woeder 1 Oar—, waa la error due to man why they 'reoommoeded' that 1 his failure to file an expease re- end set. rather thaa 'ordered1 the port as required by tbe Blest lee 1 be election void themselves." Code aad la therefore dlaqoallfled b aa The Court action came aa a de- "2. The Election Committee la eialon on an appeal by Santiago In error tn tte failure to comply t Coort yeetorday recom- Garta. who won the majority of with the proeedwret aet forth la ••— Studeat President votes for the office, but waa later 1 the Etectioe Cog* for aotifytag r "declare the Freah- disqualified by the Flections Com- i disqualified candidal** aed lor i Prssldtnt Eiectloa to mlttee for aot filing sn expense granting them i account aa aet forth In the Elec- { "3. Since both partleo ar* found r geeaUoned the Court's Hon Cede. . in error. It ta the word "recommend ' The Court decision reeds as of the court that the election beM o go along with them." follows: |g is null aad void aad the l^^^^^H——I rideat waa the wisest thing added. "I lust hope It i bad ate any bed feetlege i ^^^^^^^^^B have doae the seate thing I will ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■B-Rely run." oa rat ard roonaa-oaillBg tbat ai "Had tbe opportunity arisoe." change be made tn tbe Election [ eaid Johnson "we would have Code which woald ■•specify bo- |urged tba court to stake tbe donbt" tbat all Candida tag] ______T^ ^ by tbe eaa-1 Whea told ef the Coort _____\ Game aald that he felt that tt i aad klad of dtoappotaited. Tbe Met | ii. LXVlil ■ Vote Opens For Homecoming Queen amphitheater. First FSC Hootnanny Tomorrow Tomorrow at noon the first 'on eamput' hootenanny wtll be staged In tbe amphitheater. Lorea Hunt- alnger. chalrmaa of the affair, haa announced five groups are scheduled to appear. "These are all studenU." Hunt- singer teld. "but they are really good. Some lean toward ethnic numbers, tome are strong on ballade. There'll he aome songs of our times, some comedy materia1. aad several original pieces." Following the rally An Automobile Ride t let for e drive le Use FSC stage prodoc—oa of "An tbe Way House" sre the members of the Follet rl_t. le t—r berk aret, left tn right, are John Henry, played by Andy IUrlt.no; Jcwlc. lUrl—ru H._fBB_a; end Solly. Undy t ope. Driving I. Jay, Hon Manor. In t—t front *eal with him are . Sett* BT.lrrhe.se; end Kefua, Hobby Lae*. Mending aa the running hoard I. Ralph. played —Photo I.) Pat M—nl.-> Undergrads Eligible To Club Elects Enter Math Contest FallLeaders Dr. Anthony D Labarre. chair maa nf tbe mathematlea departmeat at Freeao State College, haa Isseed a call tor ttudenu to participate ia the William Lowell Putnam htalhematlet Conteat. "Tl—s U a national eeoteet given annually by the Mathemati cal Association of America and the Society of Actuaries and open to all undergraduate i deau." Dr. Labarre aald. Flret prise ln thla year"s contest wtll go to the top five eon tee—-U and will consist of a $2,500 scholarship plu. tuition to Harvard for oee year. The total worth of tbls prise It I4.0S0. Club .ill test Individually or as teama.' Labarre added. FSC will have oee team thU year consisting three atudenta. Members of t teem have not been ehoeeo yet but will be selected from the Individual applicants, he aald. !| Th- contest wtll he admlnlst ered this year oa Dec. 7 by Dr !Gus DIAnlonio. aaelsunt professor of mathematics at FSC. Interested students seeking , more Information about the cdn- test should contact either Dr La : barre. or Dr. DtAatonlo In the mathematlca departmeot. Petitions Are Available For ASB, AWS Offices In Petition, will be a — the Student Actlvltlea Office be- gtnnlng Nov. S for Aaaoelated Stu- deet Body and AaaocUted Women StedoeU office- Petition, are to be turned rt by Nov. SO. The primary eleeUon wUl be bold Dee. 4 aad the gen oral election. Dec 11 ASB omears to be elected In elede vtee-preeideot. secretary. womoe s leglaletlve eommlasloaer. ____\ far aae of the four ASB offices must have a grade 9*1*1 average of 2.SS and have completed total of 4S college units prior AWS will elect aa aatlre new Campus m Guides Being Organized ■tea—tU Interested la conduct lag tears of the college for the general public can atlll alga up to do ao uotll the end of this week aeeordlBg to Sammy Gent mlaa. Tb~' of the Public Relatione nan—nlttee. ._,—frrf... Mid after guides have gene ehoeeo there will be Collegian Will Drop 3 Issues _____________________p about tbe lours sad their part la conducting them j slate of of fleers OR-ae available | Tt—. Week ee FSC wttl be ■ tslillnl—' ea Mov. S ead Nov. S, -ami of tbe isgnlarty B_seeV •leddaeee. Cogg Ssr ~ The International hold a business meeting Thursday from 1 to 1 PM In Cafeteria Committee Room 1. Ian Walke. a freshman business administration major from Pakistan, wan elected prestdeat of the group at a recent organisational meeting. Serving with him are Mita Brar. vice-prealdent; Syld Habibuddln. secreury-treae- urer; Sue Graendyke. AWS represent stive and Darlua Kavtanl. Student Council repreaenuttve. Thorant Hardware waa appointed public relations chairman. Miss Brar will be In charge of club activities uatll a formal committee la appointed. Several Freano area ctrie groupa have Invited International Club membera to preaent pro- grama on thetr native cultures. Walke reported. In addltloa, the club ls considering tenUtlve pleaa for a second annual World Show, he added. Laat year The International Club eo-*ponaored aa lnter- >w premutation with io City College. Emberton Gets Sentence Delay Sentencing of Ray B. Emberton, former superintendent: of buildings aad grounds, has been delayed. Emberton, who earUer pleaded no contest to four eounU of misappropriation of atate funds, faces a possible oae to 10 yeer sentence on each count. Acting on a plea entered by the defense attoraey. Beperier Judge Harold V. Thompson postponed sentencing until Nov 11 to give Emberton time to undergo a psych la trie examination the cafeteria will be manned all will be e day today to give the student Jackie Blen. body an opportunity to select a | Dale Weldm new homecoming queen. < deat, will escort the aew gataa Kite finalists, picked from a to a coronation luncheon la tbe lUt of 24 aspirant, laat week. Cafeteria Committee Boom No. 1. were introduced at the Blue Moo-1 Patty Sanborn, day rally by committee chalrmaa maa, aald ahe et Gordon Rauaaer. guests to attend. The five are Marilyn Pope, j queen aad bar e sponsored by Alpha Kappa Psl; i list Includes Dr. Irwta , Kathle Thompson. Alpha Camma college vice prestdeat Rho; Pam Sheehan. Delta Sigma Mayor Arthur Selland. Phi; Sutanne Snead. Kappa Slg- ball coach Cecil ma: and Penny Schaaf. Kappa ward Kerber. alumni prealdent. Kappa Gamma. Gordon Wilson dona tof aettvl- Rauaser will announce the win- tlea. actlvltlea adviser Martha ner at a Coronation Rally Friday Miller. Rauaser and* Mlm Blen. Petitions Due Friday For Campus Queen The deadline for submitting Nov. 22. Also oa display la I nomination petitions for the 1963- ihowcase wtll be the Jew* 64 Campua Queen will be Friday cro_B ^ ^ Campua cluba and organisations ~^—^—^—^~—^—^-^^ following ber coronation sponsoring royal ahould return tbe rnstplettl form to either the studeat actlvltlea office or the atudent president's office by S PM. "But don't wait until the laat minute." Kathy Whitfield and Elaine Luedeklng. Queen's Ball co-chairmen, urged. "File your petitions aa toon aa possible " Portraits of the "first lady" hopefuls will be on display la tbe library from Nov. 11 through the Queen a Ball on Nov. St. Tao student body will have aa opportunity t< dldates whea tbey i at the Queen s Aaaembly a 12. The assembly will bo bold le the Little Theater at 1 PM. Bids for the annual bell will go oa aale Nov. 11. Tbe blda. tl nor couple, will be available dally la the actlvltlea booth through Nov. SS. Credentials Program Change To Start India Offers Essay Contest To Students oplc ehoesa by the Indian government for IU essay conteat .pen te students aged 11-24. Tba three beet eesays wtll be warded prtsee of Iadlaa haadl erafU. This contest was orgaa- The oaaaya may a* handwritten but typewriting la preferred. Tae length of tbe eeaeys should ba between 1.000 aad J.SOg war*. teat meet be lg by Jaa. 1. ^^^^^^M__m_m_m_m_mmm aee. N.W.. Washlagton S. by Jen. IS. Special teeondary. general sec ondary. provisional and Junior high credentiala will not be offered to teaching candidate* who have completed loaa than CO units by Jan. 1 Dr. Richard Sparka, head of the department of education, said there will be five etnadard teaching credentials offered to thoes ■»—ggggg Tbey are a sta.ad—rd teaching credential with apeetall—.tiont In major or minor tubjeet. eald Dr. elemenUry teaching, secondary Sparka. teaching, or Junior college tench- -„, oM „...__ „ Ing; a ataadard designated aub- . . . .-____. jeets teaching credeotlal; a stand ! i*ntM ********* ard designated service* eredee-. ********* ***** *** ",b*et •■ **• tlal; a ataadard superv—loa ere- secondary schools, dentlal; and a standard admlnt- Dr. Sparka emphasised tboee st ration credential. who have completed SO unlu by The oew aecondary eredentUl Jan. 1. 19(4 and will have com will he endorsed on lu face with j pleted their credential tbe candidates major. Tbe eandl- menu by Sept. 14. 1»(S may still date may teach ooly In his or her earn tbe "oi FSC Halftime Card Tricks Increased mlttee fools tbe homecoming game I Tbe card trieka committee baa will have aome Interesting card a membership of aome 70 atn- t rick a for tbe spectator* Ideate. Health Center Employment Problems Are Increasing An expanded card section will add more activities to the half time show la Radcllff Stadium thla weekend. The money for the S.000 cards waa doaated by H—try Coffee Men's Store." explained Jeff Scott, chalrmaa of the card tricks committee. "Coffee's haa provided the cardi in prevtouii yeara also." Tbe S.000 cards will enable the tricks committee to exn-ad their program to alt or sevee stunu. aad witb tba added section, an Increase of some S00 people, tbe committee wtll have a greater variety of trteks aad colors to work wtth. But white U still the prerequisite for the eard tee_ee. We have a problem with bob U wearers la the section due relaxed eaforesmset of tbe •.".said Scott. "Witb tba two Unas, however, tbe rule will be atrietly halftime actlvltlea Another problem for tee committee to solve Is tbe stndenU More studeeU are being treated at the Studeat Health Ceater by fewer pereoaael. Dr. Marvyn Sehwartt. ceator director, aald a recent count showed 21T studenU were treated at the health eoeter pared to SOS year ago. I "The dtffereoee." be teld. "Is ______\ phytiei_at plus several part-time consulting sglS-MabJ Tbla year beeanee af Stale LeaaB-fgri aettaa ilaihsag by Sg "la fact." be be a reality Dr. Sab—arta see Bin is a _HM_^___H a ef t-to stady w_h |