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FRESNO FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1963 Bids Available For Wine And Roses' Reception Students may pick up bids to- Roses day and tomorrow from 10 AM to 2 PM at the Actlvltlea Booth for Ihe annual New Students Reeep- tomorrow night There wtll be entertain | for stadents needing rides from j Weidmer. PSC Prestdeat aad Mrs. and dancing to music sup- j the dormltoriet aad sorority . Arnold B. Joyal. Deaa of BIB gaa. s piled by the ballroom. houses aad Mrs W. De Drees for Use traditional aagVl New atudentt will meet meat-1 Deaa of Studeat aad Is a *tae> bert of Blue Key. Circle K. Toko-1 Mre. Gordon Wilson, aad Aettvt- The reception wtll be from 9 affair. Ion Triple 8. SWAP., studeat of- j ties Adviser Martha Miller. PM to midnight in the Rainbow Publicity chalrmaa Carol Ker- fleers, and sorority pledge groupa. ' There la ao charge for tea Ballroom. The theme for the eveot chenfsut aald transportation wtll la th* reception Uae wlU be aad they are aeeeeaary for ad will be The Days of Wine and be furnished by the Circle K Club Student Body President Dale' taace to tbe rereptloe. Harvest Moon' Will Shine On Dorm Dance imn lesves. corn stslks snd Baker Hall girls, sponsors of raprla. decorations wllh a Hallo- the daace from 8 PM to midnight. ^ ,h have Invited the atudent body I attend *A_m___m prfcea __ $,_«, tor **n«>r"1 chairman of the dance. kiat. rvfreal . ire- The Clndermen are scheduled limitations: ween flavor will carry out the "Harvest Moon" theme of an all school dance Saturday night in rnll()|r, mrtll •>_ rls aad sportswear will I Making the final preparatloaa e appropriate fashions to aloag with Mlaa Hendrix are Judy according to Rhth Hendrix. Addy. decorations; Sherrie Wat ; Janet Crispin. Carolyn Back. he Laboratory School To keep In the "harvest" mood, to provide the music. publicity New leathers Rational Numbers' Math Series Goes On Television This Week Football Throw Margie Gs-adert. f—eruaaa a—gllsh major, left, and l.imla Little•. fr-ihaiin psychologi osajor. prartlce for the women's football throw la preparation for the annual WPsSSrgmgk llraal. Loser Of Annual Brawl To Be Named Mud' All Year The annual Frosh-Soph Brawl pull, centipede race, three-legged will begin with a tricycle race race, girls football throw, egg today at 3 PM on the field weat throwing, and a human pyramid of the Women t Gymnasium Nlae other event* are scheduled, the final event being a tug of war over the mud gtt. Members of the freshman claaa bave dug a pit to John Staley. Brawl chairman, be filled with water and trans said persons causing UBBOCOssary formed lato mud. The ioaer of the disorder will be asked to leave eveat will nil the pit and will be prohibited from par Kales for the tug of war do no* tlripating in Ihe Brawl. allow woaaaa atadeeta lo partis i- Students may signup for the pate. There will be 15 men lo a Brawl today at the Activities team aad the pet le to he to tm Booth, by S fee— Tae freshman claaa won the Other events Include a wagon Brawl laat year 78-44. FSC Coeds Help Sigma Chi Organize little Sigmas Bight coeds will help the Fresno Stale chapter ot tho Blgi May Be Asked To Take Exams "New teachers should be grounded In theory of mathematics and English linguistics." said Earl Lyon, professor ot English, about a propoeed teat la mathematics. Engllah. spelling and penmanship. Looking at my own handwriting. I am a poor judge of penmanship, he commented. Dr. Mat Rafferty. state superintendent of public Instruction, haa proposed new teachers be required to pass a teat in Engllah. mathematics, spelling snd pen H.afferty board Thlt week marked the beginning of an educational television mathematics aeries which will run for 28 weeks In Fresno. Kings. Tulare. Madera and Merced counties. I The program, entitled I'nder- itandlng Rational Sumbert. It designed for teachers and parent! intereated In understanding the new mathematics course now being taught in some San Joaquin Valley schools The new system will be taught In all California schools by 1918. r-H.li Tuesday l..-tw.-.-n 7 Ml an.l m \m ma Kuti: tv. . i,....... i so. Tke aaaae program* will again he shown on KHT-TV. < liann.-l IS. WixtncMiayH between 4 and 4:90 PM; aad on KMJ-TV. Channel at. betweea 10:80 and II AM Set—- Dr. Arden K. Ruddell. professor of education at the University of California, la the producer of the series in cooperation with the atate department of education He will be one of the program's video Instructors. The seriea la being leated oa a pilot basis la the Freeno and Loa Angeles areas. The state department of education will conduct research to determine which method of viewing the program. Individually In the home or ta school study groups, groves more effective Freano State College wtll offer a special leadership training courte In cooperation with the county schools administration to train representative* from the school faculties aa leaders la the group programs Fraternity organise the Little Sigma*. Tbe local chapter will be oae of two chapters la the nation to have a Little Signsaa group. The Utile Sigmas. which la alao being organised at Saa Joae State, wtll be the fraternity"! official "ThU la an opportunity for the r reaao State chapter of Sigma Chi to become oatlonaly recognised aad It should alao strengthen the; local chapter." O'Brien continued. The girls have already finished the constitution and It has been approved by the chapter, according to Tommle Greenway. chairman of the Little Sigmas. Formal initiation will be held In Novem ber. The other members of the or-1 Kan—ation include Gloria Floyd.: Jaeque Btea. Barbara Shiner, j sweetheart of the local chapter.! Lola Newberry. Karen Schafer Dtaae Ray—ond. and Dixie Miller Membership has been set at a maximum of 20 girls, according to Mlaa Greene-ay A girl muat ahow Interest In Sigma CM and la the Little Sigmas. must have at least a 2 0 grade point average, aad muat have been a student at Freano State for one aemeater be fore she will be considered for membership, she continued. Play Tickets Go On Sale Tickets for the Utile Theeter production of "All tbe Way Home" are oa aale la the Little Theater box office aad at the Hockett Cowaa box office. aeat ticket price* for the production is 11 M for week nlghU aad $2 for Friday and Saturday evenings. Staff members with Fresno State College Association cards may purchase two tickets for to cents each. StudenU with Association cards will be admitted without charge. The campus box office la opea from 12:30 to 3:30 PM Moaday through Friday. The play U scheduled from Oet. res Tn 24 through Nov. 4. Faculty Night,! tt^u?.,tUU0..dP,tn.Uroook-,-.U U O^^ii^Sf i«ten tale ll—" 'or *" •*■•* smrtmem* snees will be 111 PM. Campus Lists Order Deadline Toaserrow la the final day to reserve a copy of the lt*« edlttoa of Campat. Ue college yearbook for the |S fee. a. Papge. yearbook Board member William Norria of 1'tsadena said the plan merited thorough study, while board prealdent Thomas W. Braden aald aome might consider the test an Insult Rafrerty replied. "We have to try to upgrade teaching requirements constantly." His proposal includes the possibility of requiring the teat of teachers who are thought to be Incompetent by local school officials. The board recommended that Rafferty give the proposal extensive study before It coatee back Cadets Will Fly To Travis AFB Fifty Air Force Reeerve Off cer Training Corps cadets will leave Fresno Airport by air tomorrow' at 9 AM for Travis Air Force Base. Solano County Travel to and from Travla will be by Air Force.T-29 or C-54 type alreran, wtth an orientation flight an Air Force C-135 jet tanker! scheduled for the group at Travla. The group will aee the bate funrtlont, maintenance line, aad j flight simulator!. They will have lunch la tho base off—era' club. States' New Quarter System Opposed By Joyal; Long Time Before We Change' Pretldent Arnold E. Joyal cited today the propoaed quarter ayatem for California'! 18 atate collegea The four quarter syttem was propoeed by th* California Stat* College Board of Truateea meeting In Orange SUte College In Fuller- ton and must be tent to the Coordinating Council for Higher Education for approval. The pseaeat system need la the "Moat colleges like tho present syttem pretty well." said Dr. Joyal. There la bo appreciable dlf- efflclenry with quarter system. Each quarter would consist of 11 weeka with the fourth quarter divided Into two five and one- half week summer sessions Dr. Joyal announced that typical quarter classes meet five days a week. Most teachers who have taught under the quarter ayatem do aot like It. aald Dr. Joyal. "I like the two aemeater system better because there Is more time betweea lng growth aad maturation." (lasses which Students cannot gala aay ualta wtth the quarter ayatem beea oas sa—Mater unlta have more unit value than quarter ualta Five of the quarter unite are aeeeeaary to equal three and one-third ssaaeo ter units, aald Dr. Joyal. The four quarter system woald by the colleges aa It would meaa three registrations tor regular rather than the preeeat It will be a long time . before aome of ua change." eea- eluded Dr. Joyal. IPC Will Hold House Tours For Frosh Mon The Inter Fraternity « oun- ril will hold an open house for freshmen students .Sunday. There will be aa aiiistshly la Industrial Arts lOI at 1 PM sad inters-sted students will then tour fraternity house* from s ta e.ee pm. i I be entertain- People' Invited To Picnic At Cal Berkeley Campus Business Graduate Entry Test Set The admlaalon teat for graduate study In business will be given to applicants for admlaalon to certain Amertcaa graduate business schools The list of the graduation business schools requiring this test is posted on the bulletin board of the business division Dr. Clayton R Tldymaa. chairman of tne bual- neea division graduate committee. haa teat registration forms and information bulletins available at hla off Ice. Business 121 The teat will be administered on Nor. 2. 1»«3. aad Feb. 1. Aprtl 4 and July 11. 1944. ln Bualaeaa llg. Freeno SUte College ta the Hrat of the California aUU colleges to require this test for graduates aad SUte College students are invited to attend the Pe to People picnic which will held Sunday at the University ef4 California In Berkeley. The picnic la sponsored by the I I'niverslty People to People era-1 gram ln conjunction with I'nlted Natlona Week. Approximately 5.000 people are expected to attend the International program which will be held from aeea ta dent actlvltlea office, according to Sterling Johnson, chairman ot the local Committee for Service to International Studenta. Johnson a wtll be given ea a ftrec Freeao City College students The buaee are provided by the Freeao Rotary Club aad th* Rod Croat. •n.l,„Kll,epi.„,< a Free transportation la betag provided for 40 PSC studenU. 20 Amertcaa aad 20 foreign. A bos wtll leave the campua at 7 AM Sunday and return et 10: Sg PM. Studenta may alga ug la the ste- Encounter Program To Discuss 'God, Nature' "Good and Nature: Creation and Miracle*" wtll he b-IBbbiiI at today's Eacouater procram at 1 PM la the College Sttagtaoe Ceater. 2311 East Shaw Aeaaaa The lecture will he delivered hy Rev. Jaato. H. White, ssasriate director of the College T. Banana*;—Balloons—Sacks FSC Dorms To Have Fun Day balloons, sacks, aad good oU fun are In store Saa- day afternoon for th* ttudenu to to oa d the three r "Fun Day", organised by the three athletic directors Mary E she Albert of Baker. Annell Mlltmaa of Graves aad Paul Barrett of wtll utilise thla equipment during the aftereooa races. Oa the fan schedule also are a a heal barrow race, tag-of-war. ob- gym outfit or Bermudas aad ahirt underneath. The object of the race la ta aae who eaa get uadreaaod the fastest, said Barrett. Trot—ee will be presented to the winners la each eveat. 'Taa racea eea opea oaly to eta-
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 |
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Title | October 17, 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 | FRESNO FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1963 Bids Available For Wine And Roses' Reception Students may pick up bids to- Roses day and tomorrow from 10 AM to 2 PM at the Actlvltlea Booth for Ihe annual New Students Reeep- tomorrow night There wtll be entertain | for stadents needing rides from j Weidmer. PSC Prestdeat aad Mrs. and dancing to music sup- j the dormltoriet aad sorority . Arnold B. Joyal. Deaa of BIB gaa. s piled by the ballroom. houses aad Mrs W. De Drees for Use traditional aagVl New atudentt will meet meat-1 Deaa of Studeat aad Is a *tae> bert of Blue Key. Circle K. Toko-1 Mre. Gordon Wilson, aad Aettvt- The reception wtll be from 9 affair. Ion Triple 8. SWAP., studeat of- j ties Adviser Martha Miller. PM to midnight in the Rainbow Publicity chalrmaa Carol Ker- fleers, and sorority pledge groupa. ' There la ao charge for tea Ballroom. The theme for the eveot chenfsut aald transportation wtll la th* reception Uae wlU be aad they are aeeeeaary for ad will be The Days of Wine and be furnished by the Circle K Club Student Body President Dale' taace to tbe rereptloe. Harvest Moon' Will Shine On Dorm Dance imn lesves. corn stslks snd Baker Hall girls, sponsors of raprla. decorations wllh a Hallo- the daace from 8 PM to midnight. ^ ,h have Invited the atudent body I attend *A_m___m prfcea __ $,_«, tor **n«>r"1 chairman of the dance. kiat. rvfreal . ire- The Clndermen are scheduled limitations: ween flavor will carry out the "Harvest Moon" theme of an all school dance Saturday night in rnll()|r, mrtll •>_ rls aad sportswear will I Making the final preparatloaa e appropriate fashions to aloag with Mlaa Hendrix are Judy according to Rhth Hendrix. Addy. decorations; Sherrie Wat ; Janet Crispin. Carolyn Back. he Laboratory School To keep In the "harvest" mood, to provide the music. publicity New leathers Rational Numbers' Math Series Goes On Television This Week Football Throw Margie Gs-adert. f—eruaaa a—gllsh major, left, and l.imla Little•. fr-ihaiin psychologi osajor. prartlce for the women's football throw la preparation for the annual WPsSSrgmgk llraal. Loser Of Annual Brawl To Be Named Mud' All Year The annual Frosh-Soph Brawl pull, centipede race, three-legged will begin with a tricycle race race, girls football throw, egg today at 3 PM on the field weat throwing, and a human pyramid of the Women t Gymnasium Nlae other event* are scheduled, the final event being a tug of war over the mud gtt. Members of the freshman claaa bave dug a pit to John Staley. Brawl chairman, be filled with water and trans said persons causing UBBOCOssary formed lato mud. The ioaer of the disorder will be asked to leave eveat will nil the pit and will be prohibited from par Kales for the tug of war do no* tlripating in Ihe Brawl. allow woaaaa atadeeta lo partis i- Students may signup for the pate. There will be 15 men lo a Brawl today at the Activities team aad the pet le to he to tm Booth, by S fee— Tae freshman claaa won the Other events Include a wagon Brawl laat year 78-44. FSC Coeds Help Sigma Chi Organize little Sigmas Bight coeds will help the Fresno Stale chapter ot tho Blgi May Be Asked To Take Exams "New teachers should be grounded In theory of mathematics and English linguistics." said Earl Lyon, professor ot English, about a propoeed teat la mathematics. Engllah. spelling and penmanship. Looking at my own handwriting. I am a poor judge of penmanship, he commented. Dr. Mat Rafferty. state superintendent of public Instruction, haa proposed new teachers be required to pass a teat in Engllah. mathematics, spelling snd pen H.afferty board Thlt week marked the beginning of an educational television mathematics aeries which will run for 28 weeks In Fresno. Kings. Tulare. Madera and Merced counties. I The program, entitled I'nder- itandlng Rational Sumbert. It designed for teachers and parent! intereated In understanding the new mathematics course now being taught in some San Joaquin Valley schools The new system will be taught In all California schools by 1918. r-H.li Tuesday l..-tw.-.-n 7 Ml an.l m \m ma Kuti: tv. . i,....... i so. Tke aaaae program* will again he shown on KHT-TV. < liann.-l IS. WixtncMiayH between 4 and 4:90 PM; aad on KMJ-TV. Channel at. betweea 10:80 and II AM Set—- Dr. Arden K. Ruddell. professor of education at the University of California, la the producer of the series in cooperation with the atate department of education He will be one of the program's video Instructors. The seriea la being leated oa a pilot basis la the Freeno and Loa Angeles areas. The state department of education will conduct research to determine which method of viewing the program. Individually In the home or ta school study groups, groves more effective Freano State College wtll offer a special leadership training courte In cooperation with the county schools administration to train representative* from the school faculties aa leaders la the group programs Fraternity organise the Little Sigma*. Tbe local chapter will be oae of two chapters la the nation to have a Little Signsaa group. The Utile Sigmas. which la alao being organised at Saa Joae State, wtll be the fraternity"! official "ThU la an opportunity for the r reaao State chapter of Sigma Chi to become oatlonaly recognised aad It should alao strengthen the; local chapter." O'Brien continued. The girls have already finished the constitution and It has been approved by the chapter, according to Tommle Greenway. chairman of the Little Sigmas. Formal initiation will be held In Novem ber. The other members of the or-1 Kan—ation include Gloria Floyd.: Jaeque Btea. Barbara Shiner, j sweetheart of the local chapter.! Lola Newberry. Karen Schafer Dtaae Ray—ond. and Dixie Miller Membership has been set at a maximum of 20 girls, according to Mlaa Greene-ay A girl muat ahow Interest In Sigma CM and la the Little Sigmas. must have at least a 2 0 grade point average, aad muat have been a student at Freano State for one aemeater be fore she will be considered for membership, she continued. Play Tickets Go On Sale Tickets for the Utile Theeter production of "All tbe Way Home" are oa aale la the Little Theater box office aad at the Hockett Cowaa box office. aeat ticket price* for the production is 11 M for week nlghU aad $2 for Friday and Saturday evenings. Staff members with Fresno State College Association cards may purchase two tickets for to cents each. StudenU with Association cards will be admitted without charge. The campus box office la opea from 12:30 to 3:30 PM Moaday through Friday. The play U scheduled from Oet. res Tn 24 through Nov. 4. Faculty Night,! tt^u?.,tUU0..dP,tn.Uroook-,-.U U O^^ii^Sf i«ten tale ll—" 'or *" •*■•* smrtmem* snees will be 111 PM. Campus Lists Order Deadline Toaserrow la the final day to reserve a copy of the lt*« edlttoa of Campat. Ue college yearbook for the |S fee. a. Papge. yearbook Board member William Norria of 1'tsadena said the plan merited thorough study, while board prealdent Thomas W. Braden aald aome might consider the test an Insult Rafrerty replied. "We have to try to upgrade teaching requirements constantly." His proposal includes the possibility of requiring the teat of teachers who are thought to be Incompetent by local school officials. The board recommended that Rafferty give the proposal extensive study before It coatee back Cadets Will Fly To Travis AFB Fifty Air Force Reeerve Off cer Training Corps cadets will leave Fresno Airport by air tomorrow' at 9 AM for Travis Air Force Base. Solano County Travel to and from Travla will be by Air Force.T-29 or C-54 type alreran, wtth an orientation flight an Air Force C-135 jet tanker! scheduled for the group at Travla. The group will aee the bate funrtlont, maintenance line, aad j flight simulator!. They will have lunch la tho base off—era' club. States' New Quarter System Opposed By Joyal; Long Time Before We Change' Pretldent Arnold E. Joyal cited today the propoaed quarter ayatem for California'! 18 atate collegea The four quarter syttem was propoeed by th* California Stat* College Board of Truateea meeting In Orange SUte College In Fuller- ton and must be tent to the Coordinating Council for Higher Education for approval. The pseaeat system need la the "Moat colleges like tho present syttem pretty well." said Dr. Joyal. There la bo appreciable dlf- efflclenry with quarter system. Each quarter would consist of 11 weeka with the fourth quarter divided Into two five and one- half week summer sessions Dr. Joyal announced that typical quarter classes meet five days a week. Most teachers who have taught under the quarter ayatem do aot like It. aald Dr. Joyal. "I like the two aemeater system better because there Is more time betweea lng growth aad maturation." (lasses which Students cannot gala aay ualta wtth the quarter ayatem beea oas sa—Mater unlta have more unit value than quarter ualta Five of the quarter unite are aeeeeaary to equal three and one-third ssaaeo ter units, aald Dr. Joyal. The four quarter system woald by the colleges aa It would meaa three registrations tor regular rather than the preeeat It will be a long time . before aome of ua change." eea- eluded Dr. Joyal. IPC Will Hold House Tours For Frosh Mon The Inter Fraternity « oun- ril will hold an open house for freshmen students .Sunday. There will be aa aiiistshly la Industrial Arts lOI at 1 PM sad inters-sted students will then tour fraternity house* from s ta e.ee pm. i I be entertain- People' Invited To Picnic At Cal Berkeley Campus Business Graduate Entry Test Set The admlaalon teat for graduate study In business will be given to applicants for admlaalon to certain Amertcaa graduate business schools The list of the graduation business schools requiring this test is posted on the bulletin board of the business division Dr. Clayton R Tldymaa. chairman of tne bual- neea division graduate committee. haa teat registration forms and information bulletins available at hla off Ice. Business 121 The teat will be administered on Nor. 2. 1»«3. aad Feb. 1. Aprtl 4 and July 11. 1944. ln Bualaeaa llg. Freeno SUte College ta the Hrat of the California aUU colleges to require this test for graduates aad SUte College students are invited to attend the Pe to People picnic which will held Sunday at the University ef4 California In Berkeley. The picnic la sponsored by the I I'niverslty People to People era-1 gram ln conjunction with I'nlted Natlona Week. Approximately 5.000 people are expected to attend the International program which will be held from aeea ta dent actlvltlea office, according to Sterling Johnson, chairman ot the local Committee for Service to International Studenta. Johnson a wtll be given ea a ftrec Freeao City College students The buaee are provided by the Freeao Rotary Club aad th* Rod Croat. •n.l,„Kll,epi.„,< a Free transportation la betag provided for 40 PSC studenU. 20 Amertcaa aad 20 foreign. A bos wtll leave the campua at 7 AM Sunday and return et 10: Sg PM. Studenta may alga ug la the ste- Encounter Program To Discuss 'God, Nature' "Good and Nature: Creation and Miracle*" wtll he b-IBbbiiI at today's Eacouater procram at 1 PM la the College Sttagtaoe Ceater. 2311 East Shaw Aeaaaa The lecture will he delivered hy Rev. Jaato. H. White, ssasriate director of the College T. Banana*;—Balloons—Sacks FSC Dorms To Have Fun Day balloons, sacks, aad good oU fun are In store Saa- day afternoon for th* ttudenu to to oa d the three r "Fun Day", organised by the three athletic directors Mary E she Albert of Baker. Annell Mlltmaa of Graves aad Paul Barrett of wtll utilise thla equipment during the aftereooa races. Oa the fan schedule also are a a heal barrow race, tag-of-war. ob- gym outfit or Bermudas aad ahirt underneath. The object of the race la ta aae who eaa get uadreaaod the fastest, said Barrett. Trot—ee will be presented to the winners la each eveat. 'Taa racea eea opea oaly to eta- |