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Victory Bell Stolen- Apparently By UOP Bf PAT ST4.M.KY victory hell haa beea stolen chard Aroag. rallg committee chairman, dlacoverad -% theft jterdar moralag whoa he went to the hell't iterate room at Ratellffe stadium to make repairs He waa planning to put It oa dtsplsy Monday The bell aBBisally goes to the winner of the Pretno State College- Cal Poly roothall gaaaa—FSC was current holder. Aread eiplalaed the hasp on a lock had been broken to tain entry to the storage roeat. "When I returned to the campus." explained the Tallyman. "I found a apodal delivery package for me which contained a new haap and a Bote with 'thanx' eBcloeed. The packatre had been aent rrom Stockton at « 30 PM Tueeday " Stockton Is where the University of Pacific la located. FSC will travel ther* Saturday ror the POP homeeomlog football aame 1 think POP look It for their homecoming." said Aread. "If to. mam hav* It back ror dlaplay on Monday " Aren* emphatically denied that it waa a publicity atunt by PSC students. "I'll ewear oa a stack of Bibles, as far aa I know. It Is not 1|ttil goal." h* said. Last year a dog napping or Mooae II. the ySC bulldog maaeot occurred that proved to be a publicity stunt Aread ahoweg the package containing the haap to thla reporter It waa real H waa poet-marked Stockton The hell waa aet mlaatag Baturday nttht after the FSC Adam* State same, aald Aread. "Bo I figure they stole it Monday night tnd sent us the new haap Tueeeay." Aread poloted out that bo property damage waa Inflicted and urged students with "vulgar thoughta" to think twice before planning any S N O STAT VOLUME LXVIII FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1963 Tickets To UOP Still Available Friday Is Deadline For Campus' Sales, Pictures Picture atga-upa for the 19 _ Campua will continue until Friday at the atudent actlvltlea booth be iween 9 AM aad 3 PM. Pl-turee are beiag scheduled for the'week of Oct. 14-1* and Oct. 11-35 betweea I AM and noon aad betweea 1 and B I'M "Aa soon aa the Brst 10 days have been rilled, an additional week will be open ror scheduling, the week or Oct. 28 to Nov 1." said Bette Pappa. Campus editor. Pictures will ho taken behind the cafeteria la a mobile trailer unit Women must wear dark blouses or aweatert without Jewelry, and while collar Dirk Jacket ahirt and tie is proper attire for Fraternity aad sorority mem hers will be permitted to wear special Jackets, blaiers or Students will have a choice between two poses and six glossy prints for $3.6<i. Including tax. or four poses aad 12 glossy prints Individual pictures will be taken for the following fraternities, sororities (pledges and mem- herai, elaaa executive committees, student body committees, student faculty committees, senior and graduate students, and members of clubt and organisations. Tickets are still available for the Saturday rooters trala going to the Freeao-University of the Tactile football gam*. Tickets are on sale for $7 SO at th* Student Pro*!dent's Office on csmpus or at the Homan Sport lng Goods Co. In downtown Fresno. sai<) Earl Whitfield, aaalstant manager of the Kre.no State As- Workshop Set For Speakers Klie students will accompany | Dr. Wayae Pace, aaalstant profes- | sor of agaaeh. to St. Mary's Col- l«'ge Saturday for the Northern California Forenalcs Association fall workshop. The tnnual convention will fea- tur. iraining session* In the vart- aat *peech field* extemportne ou*. original oratory. Interpretive reading. Impromptu and debate. Speech student, attending the all day workshop are La urene Huff. Jeff Scott. Peter Squires, i . hsni- snd Donna Johnson. Representstt.es from Junior | colleges and four year colleges from Presno north to Oregon will student hody card U Hon to the football field aad j Association Board of Fine Arts. necessary to purchase the tlckeu. back Whitfield aald j said. "I believe that the atageat however one card hi sufficient to! The FSC Marching Band trill body will ho proud of the bead purchase several tickets. travel on the train thla yoar. We are under the fine The train will leave the Freano Football ran* will be entertained direction ot Dr Joha H. Mania. Santa Fe Depot at 4 PM and re- by the repeat performance of A new band director, aad T*d —et- the band* half- approximately 1 AM. Park- Trip to I' lag aaaaa Is available at the time show. depot. Buses will transport root Judy Romelro band member, ers from the Storktoa train ala- and representative on the FSC kin. drum major." The train wit I have a car tor with memhore of the Weekend Performance Of Horn' Play Is Sold Out Tickets for the drama department presentation of Nell Simon's play "Come Blow Your Horn sre sold out for the Friday aad Sat urday night performances, according to Speech Arts Building box office Students may check with tbe box office for reservation cancellations for either evening. Tickets ror tonight's performance have been purchased for a scholarship benefit by the American Association or University Wo men and will be on sale at the box otrice tonight at 7 I'M Coat ot ttcketa for the performance la 12. Mrs. Wendell Wilson. In charge of the benefit for the group, aald the funds raised by the ticket sale* help finance scholarship* given by the Association F State students receive three scholarships from the group. An unscheduled performance or the play was given last night due to the demand for tickets said Charles H Randall, director of tbe play. Starring In the FSC production ar* Joe Bridge* as Alaa Baker; Daa Poasaao. Buddy Baker; Lyaa Davidson. Peggy Evans; Julia Warren. Connie Dayton; Aaa Levin. Mama Baker; aad Don Headlee. Papa Baker. "Come Blow Tour Horn" waa acclaimed a hit on Broadway by critics and waa made Into a motion picture starring Frank 81- tend the etlng Chinese Club To Meet lh. I hlnew si,i,I. In). will meet toils) In Kdurstaon- i-*v.tmkap ii* •" i I—I "• *%* , ii-** plan* lor tin- TliMiik-sgiv lng Bowling Tournament. Battered Child Is Foreign Students To Topic For Night Nominate Officers Class Seminar "Tl..- Ag School Wins Fair Ribbons Pretno dlttrtct blue rihboi tre fluttering life confetti c Freano State College Agricultural Department livestock. Joaae Bell, chairman of ihe animal science department, reports all the washing, combing. currying and fussing which has beeB going on 1b the livestock section ls paying ott tor FSC. Too livestock division or the agriculture department haa 2R itudent project! entered In Ike <Sth Freeao District Fair The HolitelB breed cattle herd produced the Junior champion bull lot the show thla year and rive first place winnera; aenlor yearling bull. two. three, and four year old cows, and one produce Second place Holstein awards were given for senior and Junior get of sire, dairy herd, senior bull I calf, and young herd. According to Bell the terms 'produce or dam 1 and get or tire' refer to two or more animals with a common par- jent. This Is often Bell, ln order to spring with uniform chaVacter- Istlcs. The Holstein herd also cap- lured a number of third and fourth place winners Only two animals frqm the collegiate Jersey herd were showo. A senior heifer calf won flrat place and waa named Junior champion of the fair while an aged cow wa» Judged third ln claaa. "With a beginning like this It looks like Freano State ia headed for another award atudded year at the big diet Met fair thai wlnda night." Bell aald. Tickets For Concert Series On Sale Shanta Rao sad her comptny of daaosrs and musicians of South India are scheduled to appear November 12 tn the Freeao Memorial Auditorium at g:30 PM. The compaay will open the Preeno State College Association Board of Fine Arts College Concert Seriea. Tlckeu tar the four major event* ar* oa tale at the Hockett Cowaa Baa Office. 125 4 Pulton will tion card holders, but tiny must rewrve their seals in the Student -ulent's Office The President's office is adjacent to the college bookstore Association cards will not be honored door! Seaaon ttcketa are priced at 18. and ♦«. a $4 saving over the total Individual performance prices of 112 aad }10. ln addition, parents may purchase seaaon tlekets for their children adjacent to their own seats for 14 each. Shanta Rao Is an enthralling dancer/" comments Seymour Raven or the "Chicago Dally Trl- The three other major events of tho seaaon Include Die Wiener Sollsten." chambW orchestra. It will appear January 11 New Tork Pro Muslca" group, performers of medieval. Renaissance, and Baroque music are schedule for March S. Sacramento Civic Ballet wtll perform with the FSC symphony orchestra April 24. r. d Child" ls the topic of a workshop-type seminar offered by the criminology department beginning tonight at 7 PM In room 13 of the colleges University Avenue extension center. O. J. Tocchio. associate pro- feaaor or criminology, will coordinate Ihe series or lecture- dtaeaaatoa* dealing with the community cycle for handling problema ot battered and or mie- ireated children. Among the speakera tor the seminar are Dr. William Zlering. chief of pediatrics at the Freeao County General Hospital. Dr. Fred Scott, pediatrician and staff member of the Fresno County Medical Society; and Lieutenant Robert Haley, head ot the Juvenile dlvlaion or the Freano County Sheriff's Departmeat. Alao scheduled to appear are Mrs Margaret Stump, director of the child welfare division. Freano County Welfare Department; Assistant District Attorney William Daly; Superior Judge Mtlo Popo- vich. Frank Bailey, Juvenile court referee; and Ernie Vlau tnd Wayne Couvilllon of the staff of the Fresno County Probation Department. Two units of credit caa he earned. Thoae Intereated ahould register with the teacher. The tee wtll be $20. The International Club will hold a meeting and picnic la O'Neill Park Sudday at 5 PM. At a reorganisation meeting last week. It wat decided to postpone the nomination ot officers until the Sunday meeting when more of the over 13" foreign ttudenti could be present. Soccer aad volleyball game* will kick off the get-together at the park near the agriculture unltt on eamput. Those attending are asked to bring their own food, but drinks will be provided. Ian Wtlke. itudent from Pakistan, stressed that the tlontl Club It not limited elgn ttudeau. too." he laid. "The club often aa excellent opportunity for tbe exchange or Idea* betweea foreign and American ttudenti." "The club will enable American ttudentt to eo* possible ways to improve the position of their country in the future." Walke "Ware considering a repeat of t*t year's laternatloaal thow nd dinner." reported Walke. Dr. Frederick H "Its for Qualified Men Students Can Pick Up Blue Key Petitions talon men students with the qualirieatlonsarill have an opportunity to Join Blue Key. national honorary service fra* ternity. Petitions for the organisation will he available Monday la the Studeat Actlvltlea Ofriee. They must be returned by Oct. 25 Applicants muat have had leadership experience In three activities, scholarship equal to or above the all mens grade point average for Spring 19«3 of 2 442 and service to tbe college, college aa ushers at events such aa head concerts, ipaeaot the a—- eamput charity drive aad the Blue Key Caratval. plua working oa actlvltlea they are aaked to participate la. PreaMeat of the organisation la Tom Rudholm aad Gordon Wllaon, deaa oT studeat actlvltlea. la tha New i .ember, will 1 a reeeplloa Oet. IT. Administration Offices First On Master List Library Shows French Victor Hugo Exhibit I nsler a—spice* of the Prenc Odorfer Will Speak Before History Meet New admlnlstrttlon aad elaaa- room bulldlngt are part of the master plan for Freeao State College to ho preeeoted to the trustees of tha California State College System today. The aew bulMlags will b< eoaatraeted oa part ef the col logo's farm eaat of Maple Ave a——ratisg to Dr. Arnold E. Joyal priesgsat of tho college. • be eoaatraetog will bs B leave tae greeeat adaUBlttra — artless ta ho eoaverted tor os. aald Dr. Joyal the growth ot the colleg* to i enrollment ot 20.01 lacludeg la the plaa that la looking ahead 31 year* 1* * »ew mtgiari hall complex, explataed Dr. Joyal. "We aaaa ta eventually hoaae tl per eeat of oar earollatent la residence hall*." he aald will be built when the present area | at Cedar and Shaw ls complt Other bulldlogt propooed la tho loag range plan will b* devoted to art. humanities, he——eaa aag The master plan drtwB up a I lg&e It almoot complete and tho Maple aad Barstow Avaai laas aad" t ageada of th _ tee oo campus plaanlng ror ths board's meeting at Oraage State Colleg.- I a review aad possible approval I of aa addltloa to the FSC library i alao oo the ageada. The library addltloa will coat .14 million aag eoaatruction ia scheduled to begin aaat yoar. The two etory addition will double of the library ■ .—port—see to all California atata mdlagss will ho a dlecueelon a colleges a Adolph Odorfer. associate pro-; apeak feasor of art at Freano State College, will be one of tbe featured speaker* at the three day con ferenee or tbe Pacific Coast Coua- ell on Latin American 8tudlet beginning today at FSC. Odorfer will speak oa "Indian Ceramics" at 5 PM Friday. He wtll be followed by Dr. Lewis Columbia Uatvaraity history professor. Dr Haake wtll topic "Do the Latin Have a Common History A He evaluation of The Bolton Thesis." Panel discussions ar* scheduled for tbe aatlclpaled 100 conference delegatea for Thuraday evening. Friday aad Saturday morning. The topic* deal with Latin Amertcaa hlotory. calt.ro. tat wtll ho bold Industrial and the cafeteria. Th* eoafereaee be Dr. Art* building Zepplin Ascent Observance Planned The Freeao State Drama Club eggs for the egg gam* will celebrate the anniversary of | furnlahed by the club the first ascent of the Graf Sea-j The afternoon activities vita**, act—r— ag to Pea-' lavlted l plained th. Drama Club' looted will bo preaeal she'.r..^^ - ,h* ■*"■ b#tW— H* io°*1" *~ *********** -"•!"• i ** «---re_a * -.:^"„,?lr.0I.^ Mu"c *** ■*•*---«. B_ldl_*_;in htou>ry to celebrate wtth g_r- a charge of .4 eeai drama gag art meat's perfoi "Come Blow Tour Horn." Beginning at 3 PM are demonstrations or physical taleata hy the drama club members, a coeducational touch roothall garni, aa ugly man Judging contest, aad aa egg 'throwiag game of tbe club, aald all take part ta t Planned actlvltlea after the f ties throughout the a*—alter. The stou presentation of "Come Blow Toar next event to he celebrated will "The club will Horn." tt approximately 10:48 PM. will lactase a party backstage In the Speech-Arts Building. AM with rtisrgsg i probably be held on Calvin Cool- Idge's birthday. Nest Tuesday at 7 Areaa haa a eerie* of oae aat play* aag variety eatertalameat by st.de.ts PsasBBO aald all stu deals are the aspects of the beadle all ef
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 10, 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 |
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Victory Bell Stolen-
Apparently By UOP
Bf PAT ST4.M.KY
victory hell haa beea stolen
chard Aroag. rallg committee chairman, dlacoverad -% theft
jterdar moralag whoa he went to the hell't iterate room at Ratellffe stadium to make repairs He waa planning to put It oa dtsplsy
Monday
The bell aBBisally goes to the winner of the Pretno State College-
Cal Poly roothall gaaaa—FSC was current holder.
Aread eiplalaed the hasp on a lock had been broken to tain entry
to the storage roeat.
"When I returned to the campus." explained the Tallyman. "I
found a apodal delivery package for me which contained a new haap
and a Bote with 'thanx' eBcloeed. The packatre had been aent rrom
Stockton at « 30 PM Tueeday "
Stockton Is where the University of Pacific la located. FSC will
travel ther* Saturday ror the POP homeeomlog football aame
1 think POP look It for their homecoming." said Aread. "If to.
mam hav* It back ror dlaplay on Monday "
Aren* emphatically denied that it waa a publicity atunt by PSC
students. "I'll ewear oa a stack of Bibles, as far aa I know. It Is not
1|ttil goal." h* said. Last year a dog napping or Mooae II. the
ySC bulldog maaeot occurred that proved to be a publicity stunt
Aread ahoweg the package containing the haap to thla reporter
It waa real H waa poet-marked Stockton
The hell waa aet mlaatag Baturday nttht after the FSC Adam* State
same, aald Aread. "Bo I figure they stole it Monday night tnd sent
us the new haap Tueeeay."
Aread poloted out that bo property damage waa Inflicted and urged
students with "vulgar thoughta" to think twice before planning any
S N O
STAT
VOLUME LXVIII
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1963
Tickets To UOP Still Available
Friday Is Deadline For
Campus' Sales, Pictures
Picture atga-upa for the 19 _
Campua will continue until Friday
at the atudent actlvltlea booth be
iween 9 AM aad 3 PM.
Pl-turee are beiag scheduled
for the'week of Oct. 14-1* and
Oct. 11-35 betweea I AM and
noon aad betweea 1 and B I'M
"Aa soon aa the Brst 10 days
have been rilled, an additional
week will be open ror scheduling, the week or Oct. 28 to Nov
1." said Bette Pappa. Campus
editor.
Pictures will ho taken behind
the cafeteria la a mobile trailer
unit
Women must wear dark blouses
or aweatert without Jewelry, and
while collar Dirk Jacket
ahirt and tie is proper attire for
Fraternity aad sorority mem
hers will be permitted to wear
special Jackets, blaiers or
Students will have a choice between two poses and six glossy
prints for $3.6 |