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rr SC Student Union Planner Recommendei bjr th* rrt—e Bute C< Board ot Director* for I to th* Ctllfom to rvvlew t lUt of tlr* architects i steering committee tb*n gig f_r- from the Baa Joaquin Valley. ther Interviewing tnd decided A student union steer—a eesa- upon • placement order for th* mlttee from the BOD had worked j final five firms Jolntlr with s profe**lon*t imts- After bearing th* reeaonlag lag committee composed ef meat- behind the committee', placement ben ef the California Council of , aad after much dlacuotloa. the American Inttltute of Architect- BOD voting memben untnlmout- Iatereated firmt from a aevee ly accepted the order of name* aa 11 county terrlce area wer. Inter- : tubmltted viewed during the tummer "I believe the board of dlree by Nov. t. months ton) waa fortunate In helm, able | Oaly tbe aame of the ntti The screening committee nar- to telect among five very eompe- ! on* choice will be preaente< rowed tb* I—t to five firm*. Th* | teat architectural firms." com- the trustee.. Tbe other firm. ta —st-BSeS only If tbe treat*** win aot accept fit—o State' la Stegfag with th* teneral riaanclal program can be presented. Two thlrda of the voting ef pre it dare, —toed by thellot-an—g ar—s aad aa. s—abtUlis rllori offtee. a student eleeT •*•• aeea pkm fuBBIn gar mm likely a ttudentt mutt approve construe- to be erected. north of the main tion of aa actual college unlom. eafeterta. weat of the Admlal.tr* collections of fee* and the pro- ! tioa Bull—ag *mA aouth of the poaed method of financing. grteaet Building. E S N O STATE COLLEG OLUME LXVIII FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY. OCTl rB_9 or Mouse? Timid Mascot Slated :or Rally Appearance Six Day Run Set For Horn' Play In FSC Theatre thy vertlon of PSC* mascot will be on leaah Friday for the flrat pep rally "The new bulldog It timid, un trained, and tcared to death of people/' eald Dirk Van Gilder m—wot trainer In chief "It should be Interesting to aee how be react, o all the rootert and ao—e makers I at the Ad——a State College game I Saturday night." he added dub! The aoon rally will be held In the patio are* In front of the "We've got tome extras In store for ttudentt attending the rally not Jutt yelling either." promised Head Cheerleader Url ' Heat. "We want to thake up aome spirit for the game Saturday night. " We loot the flrat two game* away from home, but the eeaaon'a only etarted. Heat pointed out. The rally keynote U tplrtt. Spirit could be the thing that «— the team to victory " Dreaa for the rooting section at the football game, will be al white. Student body cards mutt be preeenled to rally committee membera policing the aeetloi gej. into the I uaai rag M Couplet will be required to thow at leatt one atudent body card. There will be more nolte mak era at the football game* thlt year. Including a cannon and an air gun. Heaa reported. "But it'e the people In the ttandt. not nolae makers, that are needed for tplrlt," he aald. Heaa hinted that the cheerleader! will make a surprise en trance to Ratcliffe Stadium before kick-off time Saturday night, gimmick they will uae at all home ■aaaa. Jeff Scott. In charge of card stunt*, anticipates that the en Urged rooting section will make 21 and better thaa ever before. UOP Rooters Train Bids Are Available StudenU and other Interested Freano State College rootert may pick up their train tlekett ttartlng today In the Student Pre—dont't Office for the Oct. 1J I'nivertlty r Pacific football game. Train ticket* are priced 17.50. mta will get Into the game • wgth thetr atudent body cardt Rootert who have no atudent body card and deelre a ticket may purchase them from We*— y Hoi met ticket manager. In the Mens Oym- j naslum from 9 AM to 3 PM. according to Earl Whitfield, assist-I aat manager of the Fresno State! Association The train will leave at 4 PM from the Santa Fe Station. It will return to Freano at approximately 1 AM. Parking will be available In the Santa Fe parking lot. Women ttudentt living In college approved houtlng will automatically receive tpecial late permission only If they go on the rooters' train, atated Whitfield. The train will contain a car for dancing and a snack car. The college band will travel on the train providing the dance music. According to Whitfield, t will be buses from the train t< UOP ttadium and back for the year-old young man how to get out and enjoj life In the case of the drama department's first presentation. "Come Blow Your Horn" the 33-year-old playboy brother it chosen The pity will open itt tlx day morrow with curtain time at 8 15 PM In the Arena Theater. Tickets for the presentation can be obtained at the box office in the Speech Arts Building for all performance.. The tickets will be on aale from 12:30 to 3:30 Pig" Monday through Friday. General admission Is $2 tnd $1 with itudent body card. Starling In the role of the play boy brother will be Joseph Bridget. Hit younger brother will be played by Dan Pitta ao Filling out-the rest of the six star cast will be I.ynne Davidson. Ann Levin. Ron Headlee. and JaHe Warren. Play director Charles H. Ran dall aald the fares- l. part of the expanded program of the drama department thla year. The students will preaent the regular two productions thlt fall, with "Come Blow Your Horn" added aa an extra preaentation at a very low coat. ' Around 100 rootert are expected to ride the train, aald Whitfield He added that thla trip It an an nual affair and la being sponsored by the rally committee. More than 1000 PSC rooters are expected t< bo at the game. "In the paat w< have had more rooters than TJOP.' Whitfield stated Dinner Night Slated For Tonight; Bids Tomorrow Participation In Dim will occupy th* potential thla evening during the fourth night of tho annual listri ternlty Council Fall Ruth. IFC Prealdent Kenny Lung •aid that rash sst will be Invited to dinner by a particular houoe Night I near equal attendance houses rather than an overflow at one time and a lul other hour. Last night and Monday nigh were Theme Nig hta and ruahees Tomorrow night la preference night and a bid to attend prefer enee night constitute! a bid to pledge tho Inviting fraternity Btda eaa ho plekod up tomorrow la tho itudent actlvltlea office. Lung MM that ho thlnki the turnout Is a little light thla fall last year's r izpoctt a atrong poet About Tl atea wont through smooth nua" Sunday afternoon —nag ao taunts tho amoothoeoe to a aew plan ot visitation card, at tho sad ef tho opening tamely wtth He chapter hot—aa tog lit rot—Uae ergor. This save to attend two houaaa of their choice. Kappa Phrateres 'Get Together' .111 Freano State College toast atudent. are Invited to attend the flrat meeting of the women'* aorv- Ice organisation. Kappa Phra- terea. Thuraday at 1:10 PM la th* cafeteria commltt** room 1 MUa Bilbrey will be aasiiled by the following officers for th* fal semester: Kathy Graham, viee- pre-deot: Judy Hayoa. recording aeerotary, Sharon Bourquln. cor raagandeoc* a e c r e t a r y , Linda Chart Cook Kathy Paletot, reporter; aad Judy Laraon, chaplain. Organ—atlon aponaor la Dr Charleae -with, aaatataat profo*- Meet Me At The Fair The third biggest show of its kind opens tomorrow morning at the Freano Fair grounda. Lloyd Dowler. dean of agriculture, gave the Fresno County Fair that rating aa his division rushed through last minute details In preparation for the show Ing and Judging of exhibits. Agrl cultural claaaoa will make a eerie. of field trtpt to the fair to tho boat In farm produce and mala from throughout the county and to aavor the excitement o top grade competition Dean Dowler eatimated there will be some 175 different I commodities on display, but he pointed out that the fair la much more than lust a farm thow. "It aeema too bad." he aald "but there are many people righ here In Freano who have never been to the fair. He referred to the many out.tandlng exhibit. thown each year covering such fleldt aa art. education, hobbies, commercial enterprises plea entertainment and urged every one to 'take la the thow'. Tho Winners John oil—.ion. left, and Derrlll MchleJer. right, are rongr*tuUt~l l.loyd Dowler after receiving top awards frosn Ihe California Putin «li..«n are fellovs winners Jerome Fall, ami Robert \u. lu.l* FFA Awards Four Students State Certificates, Cash Sixty Colleges Adopt timt. Hunt Tut book In educational psychology, authored by "Drt. Morrlt Blgge aad Maurice Hunt, profee- of education at Froaao State College, haa beea adopted for uae by mora thaa 10 unlveraltlea aad college* in the United State*. Australia aad Canada The book. "Psychological Foundation In Education", waa re- loaaed la Aprtl of HIT. Among th* school, adopting the text are th* Onlverait.ee of Illlnolt. Pittsburgh. Wisconsin. Brooklyn. Now Tork. Florida. Denver. North Carolina. Brigham Young. Rutgeraj aad Brown, aad Maibourse (Aua- ). Fresno Sttte Ctfffege agriculture majora were honored special ceremonies on campus yetterday by the Future Farmers of America. John O'Banlon. Dar rell Sehleler. Jerome Fill, aad Robert Nuckolt received educa tlontl awards from funds provided by tbe Santa Fe Railway Company and certificate! of merit signed by Bryon J. McMahon chief ot the California Bureau of Agricultural Education and State FFA Advisor. The awarda are presented annually to outstanding FFA mem bars chosen by the group's State Committee on the basli of farm project! and wholatrshlp Nuekola. off canipua thig semester. Sehleler. and O'Banlon are candidate! for the American Farmer degree, highest award In the FFA program^ Falla holds the title of Star Crops Farmer for California Sehleler. a junior studying agronomy, plana to put the award money In his educational fund O'Banlon. a aophomore Agribusiness major, will uae hla to attend the FFA National Convention tn Kansas City. of There will bo plenty of action tomorrow down on the 'farm' when the local Department play* boat to farm Implement dealer* from all over the weat. Guests are expected from I'tah. Nevada. Arlxont aad New Mexico, aa well aa California to see representative, of tho New Holland Co. dlaplay the latest equipment and demonstrate now technique* In haying. All thoae Interested are la- vtted to attend. Ag ttudentt will have a chance to try out tho now Firemen Are Ready For Any Emergency Located on campua. the Fit—ao State College Fire Department It ready for any action from a major fire to rescuing a stranded kitten. The department employe 12 atudent working tlx hour ihlftt around tha clock. Three firemen are on duty each thlft For those ttudentt th* fir* ita >n In th* corporation yard I* tholr heaa*. workshop, study hall cafeteria aad dormitory. Our department worka In cooperation with the Fro—io Fire Department." eaid Douglaa Bam bridge, chief of security, who tt In charge of the campua fire department "When a fire break* eaa bo on tho scone aay- m th* campua two mia- ut** after the alarm la Bounded Within S to I mlautot the city firemen will roach the scene and direct tho fir* fighting procedure* from thoro on." student flromoo hold drills ivory month under tho su Walla, drill Intti fire department. "The technique. In approaching riroa practiced la these drills are exactly Uke thoae practiced Campus Sets Picture Deadline Ail organisations wishing t have their group picture* In the] 1961 Campua muat rill out th* page contracts that hav* beea placed tn thotr bote* ta tho 8tu- Offlce. The** o th* Individual picture* for frateral tie*. Bororttte*. commlttoo*. aad club* will b* taken later la ivctober Individual picture* taken laat yoar may bo plekod up ta BIS0 between 11 aad I oa Tu—day* aad Thuraday*. by the city firemen. In coordination of t twooa tho student tho profee—oa—la," said. The laat two serious fires oa campus involved tho apooeh art* building while It Waa Mill *mtm conttruction. Tho flrot. la November 1SSS. caused over $10S,- tat havo • ear fire* aad amall trash flrea. "Tho o_agora
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 1, 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 | rr SC Student Union Planner Recommendei bjr th* rrt—e Bute C< Board ot Director* for I to th* Ctllfom to rvvlew t lUt of tlr* architects i steering committee tb*n gig f_r- from the Baa Joaquin Valley. ther Interviewing tnd decided A student union steer—a eesa- upon • placement order for th* mlttee from the BOD had worked j final five firms Jolntlr with s profe**lon*t imts- After bearing th* reeaonlag lag committee composed ef meat- behind the committee', placement ben ef the California Council of , aad after much dlacuotloa. the American Inttltute of Architect- BOD voting memben untnlmout- Iatereated firmt from a aevee ly accepted the order of name* aa 11 county terrlce area wer. Inter- : tubmltted viewed during the tummer "I believe the board of dlree by Nov. t. months ton) waa fortunate In helm, able | Oaly tbe aame of the ntti The screening committee nar- to telect among five very eompe- ! on* choice will be preaente< rowed tb* I—t to five firm*. Th* | teat architectural firms." com- the trustee.. Tbe other firm. ta —st-BSeS only If tbe treat*** win aot accept fit—o State' la Stegfag with th* teneral riaanclal program can be presented. Two thlrda of the voting ef pre it dare, —toed by thellot-an—g ar—s aad aa. s—abtUlis rllori offtee. a student eleeT •*•• aeea pkm fuBBIn gar mm likely a ttudentt mutt approve construe- to be erected. north of the main tion of aa actual college unlom. eafeterta. weat of the Admlal.tr* collections of fee* and the pro- ! tioa Bull—ag *mA aouth of the poaed method of financing. grteaet Building. E S N O STATE COLLEG OLUME LXVIII FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY. OCTl rB_9 or Mouse? Timid Mascot Slated :or Rally Appearance Six Day Run Set For Horn' Play In FSC Theatre thy vertlon of PSC* mascot will be on leaah Friday for the flrat pep rally "The new bulldog It timid, un trained, and tcared to death of people/' eald Dirk Van Gilder m—wot trainer In chief "It should be Interesting to aee how be react, o all the rootert and ao—e makers I at the Ad——a State College game I Saturday night." he added dub! The aoon rally will be held In the patio are* In front of the "We've got tome extras In store for ttudentt attending the rally not Jutt yelling either." promised Head Cheerleader Url ' Heat. "We want to thake up aome spirit for the game Saturday night. " We loot the flrat two game* away from home, but the eeaaon'a only etarted. Heat pointed out. The rally keynote U tplrtt. Spirit could be the thing that «— the team to victory " Dreaa for the rooting section at the football game, will be al white. Student body cards mutt be preeenled to rally committee membera policing the aeetloi gej. into the I uaai rag M Couplet will be required to thow at leatt one atudent body card. There will be more nolte mak era at the football game* thlt year. Including a cannon and an air gun. Heaa reported. "But it'e the people In the ttandt. not nolae makers, that are needed for tplrlt," he aald. Heaa hinted that the cheerleader! will make a surprise en trance to Ratcliffe Stadium before kick-off time Saturday night, gimmick they will uae at all home ■aaaa. Jeff Scott. In charge of card stunt*, anticipates that the en Urged rooting section will make 21 and better thaa ever before. UOP Rooters Train Bids Are Available StudenU and other Interested Freano State College rootert may pick up their train tlekett ttartlng today In the Student Pre—dont't Office for the Oct. 1J I'nivertlty r Pacific football game. Train ticket* are priced 17.50. mta will get Into the game • wgth thetr atudent body cardt Rootert who have no atudent body card and deelre a ticket may purchase them from We*— y Hoi met ticket manager. In the Mens Oym- j naslum from 9 AM to 3 PM. according to Earl Whitfield, assist-I aat manager of the Fresno State! Association The train will leave at 4 PM from the Santa Fe Station. It will return to Freano at approximately 1 AM. Parking will be available In the Santa Fe parking lot. Women ttudentt living In college approved houtlng will automatically receive tpecial late permission only If they go on the rooters' train, atated Whitfield. The train will contain a car for dancing and a snack car. The college band will travel on the train providing the dance music. According to Whitfield, t will be buses from the train t< UOP ttadium and back for the year-old young man how to get out and enjoj life In the case of the drama department's first presentation. "Come Blow Your Horn" the 33-year-old playboy brother it chosen The pity will open itt tlx day morrow with curtain time at 8 15 PM In the Arena Theater. Tickets for the presentation can be obtained at the box office in the Speech Arts Building for all performance.. The tickets will be on aale from 12:30 to 3:30 Pig" Monday through Friday. General admission Is $2 tnd $1 with itudent body card. Starling In the role of the play boy brother will be Joseph Bridget. Hit younger brother will be played by Dan Pitta ao Filling out-the rest of the six star cast will be I.ynne Davidson. Ann Levin. Ron Headlee. and JaHe Warren. Play director Charles H. Ran dall aald the fares- l. part of the expanded program of the drama department thla year. The students will preaent the regular two productions thlt fall, with "Come Blow Your Horn" added aa an extra preaentation at a very low coat. ' Around 100 rootert are expected to ride the train, aald Whitfield He added that thla trip It an an nual affair and la being sponsored by the rally committee. More than 1000 PSC rooters are expected t< bo at the game. "In the paat w< have had more rooters than TJOP.' Whitfield stated Dinner Night Slated For Tonight; Bids Tomorrow Participation In Dim will occupy th* potential thla evening during the fourth night of tho annual listri ternlty Council Fall Ruth. IFC Prealdent Kenny Lung •aid that rash sst will be Invited to dinner by a particular houoe Night I near equal attendance houses rather than an overflow at one time and a lul other hour. Last night and Monday nigh were Theme Nig hta and ruahees Tomorrow night la preference night and a bid to attend prefer enee night constitute! a bid to pledge tho Inviting fraternity Btda eaa ho plekod up tomorrow la tho itudent actlvltlea office. Lung MM that ho thlnki the turnout Is a little light thla fall last year's r izpoctt a atrong poet About Tl atea wont through smooth nua" Sunday afternoon —nag ao taunts tho amoothoeoe to a aew plan ot visitation card, at tho sad ef tho opening tamely wtth He chapter hot—aa tog lit rot—Uae ergor. This save to attend two houaaa of their choice. Kappa Phrateres 'Get Together' .111 Freano State College toast atudent. are Invited to attend the flrat meeting of the women'* aorv- Ice organisation. Kappa Phra- terea. Thuraday at 1:10 PM la th* cafeteria commltt** room 1 MUa Bilbrey will be aasiiled by the following officers for th* fal semester: Kathy Graham, viee- pre-deot: Judy Hayoa. recording aeerotary, Sharon Bourquln. cor raagandeoc* a e c r e t a r y , Linda Chart Cook Kathy Paletot, reporter; aad Judy Laraon, chaplain. Organ—atlon aponaor la Dr Charleae -with, aaatataat profo*- Meet Me At The Fair The third biggest show of its kind opens tomorrow morning at the Freano Fair grounda. Lloyd Dowler. dean of agriculture, gave the Fresno County Fair that rating aa his division rushed through last minute details In preparation for the show Ing and Judging of exhibits. Agrl cultural claaaoa will make a eerie. of field trtpt to the fair to tho boat In farm produce and mala from throughout the county and to aavor the excitement o top grade competition Dean Dowler eatimated there will be some 175 different I commodities on display, but he pointed out that the fair la much more than lust a farm thow. "It aeema too bad." he aald "but there are many people righ here In Freano who have never been to the fair. He referred to the many out.tandlng exhibit. thown each year covering such fleldt aa art. education, hobbies, commercial enterprises plea entertainment and urged every one to 'take la the thow'. Tho Winners John oil—.ion. left, and Derrlll MchleJer. right, are rongr*tuUt~l l.loyd Dowler after receiving top awards frosn Ihe California Putin «li..«n are fellovs winners Jerome Fall, ami Robert \u. lu.l* FFA Awards Four Students State Certificates, Cash Sixty Colleges Adopt timt. Hunt Tut book In educational psychology, authored by "Drt. Morrlt Blgge aad Maurice Hunt, profee- of education at Froaao State College, haa beea adopted for uae by mora thaa 10 unlveraltlea aad college* in the United State*. Australia aad Canada The book. "Psychological Foundation In Education", waa re- loaaed la Aprtl of HIT. Among th* school, adopting the text are th* Onlverait.ee of Illlnolt. Pittsburgh. Wisconsin. Brooklyn. Now Tork. Florida. Denver. North Carolina. Brigham Young. Rutgeraj aad Brown, aad Maibourse (Aua- ). Fresno Sttte Ctfffege agriculture majora were honored special ceremonies on campus yetterday by the Future Farmers of America. John O'Banlon. Dar rell Sehleler. Jerome Fill, aad Robert Nuckolt received educa tlontl awards from funds provided by tbe Santa Fe Railway Company and certificate! of merit signed by Bryon J. McMahon chief ot the California Bureau of Agricultural Education and State FFA Advisor. The awarda are presented annually to outstanding FFA mem bars chosen by the group's State Committee on the basli of farm project! and wholatrshlp Nuekola. off canipua thig semester. Sehleler. and O'Banlon are candidate! for the American Farmer degree, highest award In the FFA program^ Falla holds the title of Star Crops Farmer for California Sehleler. a junior studying agronomy, plana to put the award money In his educational fund O'Banlon. a aophomore Agribusiness major, will uae hla to attend the FFA National Convention tn Kansas City. of There will bo plenty of action tomorrow down on the 'farm' when the local Department play* boat to farm Implement dealer* from all over the weat. Guests are expected from I'tah. Nevada. Arlxont aad New Mexico, aa well aa California to see representative, of tho New Holland Co. dlaplay the latest equipment and demonstrate now technique* In haying. All thoae Interested are la- vtted to attend. Ag ttudentt will have a chance to try out tho now Firemen Are Ready For Any Emergency Located on campua. the Fit—ao State College Fire Department It ready for any action from a major fire to rescuing a stranded kitten. The department employe 12 atudent working tlx hour ihlftt around tha clock. Three firemen are on duty each thlft For those ttudentt th* fir* ita >n In th* corporation yard I* tholr heaa*. workshop, study hall cafeteria aad dormitory. Our department worka In cooperation with the Fro—io Fire Department." eaid Douglaa Bam bridge, chief of security, who tt In charge of the campua fire department "When a fire break* eaa bo on tho scone aay- m th* campua two mia- ut** after the alarm la Bounded Within S to I mlautot the city firemen will roach the scene and direct tho fir* fighting procedure* from thoro on." student flromoo hold drills ivory month under tho su Walla, drill Intti fire department. "The technique. In approaching riroa practiced la these drills are exactly Uke thoae practiced Campus Sets Picture Deadline Ail organisations wishing t have their group picture* In the] 1961 Campua muat rill out th* page contracts that hav* beea placed tn thotr bote* ta tho 8tu- Offlce. The** o th* Individual picture* for frateral tie*. Bororttte*. commlttoo*. aad club* will b* taken later la ivctober Individual picture* taken laat yoar may bo plekod up ta BIS0 between 11 aad I oa Tu—day* aad Thuraday*. by the city firemen. In coordination of t twooa tho student tho profee—oa—la," said. The laat two serious fires oa campus involved tho apooeh art* building while It Waa Mill *mtm conttruction. Tho flrot. la November 1SSS. caused over $10S,- tat havo • ear fire* aad amall trash flrea. "Tho o_agora |