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R E S N O STATE OLUME LXVII1 FRESNO. CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 19<a >rama Dept. Opens Season With Comedy 'Come Blow Your Horn' To Open Six Night Run The curtain rise* at 1:15 tonight for the drama department's presentation of "Come Blow Tour Horn ' In the Arena Theater. Tonight's premiere performance of ihe Broadway hit comedy la the first undertaking by the drama department thla fall. Starring in the lead role at Altn Baker will be' Joe Bridges. Alan Is a 33 year old playboy who worka for hla father's artificial fruit manufacturing business, when he can find time to take from his role of fun and play Buddy Baker. Alan'a 21 yoar old brother Joint him In hit plush apartment and la then Instructed In the art of "having a good time'' hy Alan Buddy ls portrayed by Dan Peaaano. Buddy and Alan's parents ar* enacted by Ann Levin and Roe Headlee Aa the woman who la after Alan for a husband. Connie Dayton, will be J.He Warren. The woman from ihe apart meat upstairs. Alan'a weekend play- male. Is portrayed by Lynn* Da- Dtrector of the play Is Charles H Randall, assistant professor of Members of the six star eaat began rehearsals for the play tho week preceding fall registration. They were chosen for I heir individual roles laat aemeater. "The eaat haa pat la maay long hour* In preparation for tholr presentation. Some reaeeraa— ran from early morning to lat* after- aooa. Bat 1 think all hav* gal nod *xm*eimmt* from the short time and pressure of producing a play In four or fir* week* loa* thaa normal." aald Randall The play will again he presented on Friday aad Saturday nights and Thursday. Friday, aad Saturday. Oet. 10-12. of east week. Ticket i are available In the box office of tho Speech Arti Building from 12 30 to 3:30 PM. Oeaoral admission la 12 and fl wtth *ta- Joe Bridges who a— ■■aaaa nag n 1 la of the woman after Romantic Role nat — year old playlx.y In tonight's prrtnlere his title role. The yoang lady wllh hint te Julie playboy Alan llskrr with plana of marriage la la B:l» PM In Use Arena Theater. nf < ■ ..rr • me 111 mt mm iii..«* r H..ni he part Two FSC Biology Professors Receive $14,400 For Research Two Kroano Stat* Colleg* bl ology *iuf****n hav* received grant* to further their studies In research oa Individual projeeta. Dr Keith H. Woodwlck. an associate profoetor of biology, hat received a grant ot 113.100 from the National Selene* Foundation to aupport reeeareh entitled a Study of Adult and Larval Morph ology of Polydora Commensalls and Related gglti—■ Dr. Albert C. Hawbeck,er. a biology profeeeor. haa boon awarded another grant of $500 from the NaUonal Inatltutes of Health of tho United Stato* Public Health Service for farther reaaarch oa rodent populations In arid arena. Dr. Hawbecker will continue dent population and rodent movements, thotr ago* and their changes In weight. He said that hla field claaeea In biology and graduate students will par tlclpate in the atudy. Dr. Woodwlck. who received a 17,300 grant to puraue a collection itudy of hermit erabi and tponges along the California coast ia 1111. aald that the species needed for his current study are readily available aad will be collected In the Santa Barbara and Worro Bay regions of California He aald that the larva* of varloua polychaetes, or comma, ma rine wormi. will be cultured to "ffMfl1" through microscopic study their Importance to preaent systems of claaatf scat Ion. Dr. Woodwlck will make an lllua- trated key and a collection of prepared slide* of aata*. The PSC professor will be assisted In his two-year study by graduate and upper division sti dents enrolled In the toology program at tbe college. Dr Woodwlck haa boon on the FSC facility aloe* 1965. He received tho Ph.D. degree In toology at the Unlveralty of Southern California In 1115 and the master of ag—are gogree In toology at tho tTalverarty of Waih- Residence Halls Planning October Social Activities October aocial actlvltlea at Ho- peilng In race* la being planned man. Grave* and Baker residence for October. halls ar* la the planning stage. As soon aa approval ta ob- At Homaa. the mens real- tained from the housing offlc*. denee hall, plana for tb* Home- the three activity dlrectora. Mary coming float are beginning to be Ellen Albert of Baker. Aanell formulated, according to hall | Mlttman of Graves and Paul Bar- preaideot Jerome Karp rett of Homan. will announce th* Th* mea retldenu are alao* tint*, date and eventa scheduled thinking of having a rally for the'or the relay* thro* hall* aad attending th* Mia* Mlttman aald ping pong home football games en maaee. j tournaments within each of the However, all plaat are tketchy halls will be set up In the aear and further details will be an- future nouncod at a later date, Karp For the tennis buffs tn the r*_- said ! d*ace halls a mixed doublee tottf- At Oravaa. a relay day wtth j nameat will be organised to flag team* from tbe throe hall* com-' (Continued on Page 3) Cross Currents To Hold Civil Rights Discussion R*v. Henry H. Mitchell, pastor ( Father Sergio Negro, chaglaia of th* Second Baptist Church. will bo gooat speaker at a Croot Currant* nuiltag for Tuesday la th* Religion* Center Th* topic will ho "Civil Right* — Why 1»«JT" 13 11 PM aad tho mooting will h* adjourned promptly at 1 PM of the Traaao Stat* Colleg* Newman Club, will discuss tho Boa- men lea I Council on Oct. 11. Young GOP To Meet Jeff Hamsna, pi isHaal « taa "man Stale College Yoaa International Club Will Hold Meeting Today Organization of the International Club on campua It the main topic of business for a meeting today tn Cafeteria Committee Room 2 at 1 I'M On the agenda alao la the election of officer* and a discussion of general plans for the coming semester Foreign and Amertcaa atudenta are aalowa* to attend the meet- tag and join the organisation FSC Gets Credentials Extension Credential programs at the college have been granted a three year extension of accreditation from tbe State Board of Education Dr Richard K. Sparka. head of the dlvlaion of education* aald that the new accreditation gtvei the college the tuthorily to grant the various credentiala until September. 1066. when the Board haa declared "that no credential will be Issued under the old program' "The new law (the direct result of the Fisher Aet) *tt—** effective on January 1. 1911. aad prescribes that no credential shall be Issued under the old pattern after yeara following the effective date of the law." Dr. Sparka aald. The letter from the SUte De I part—ent of Education noted that the Board's action will give the college the opportunity to pbaae out all preaent credential programs. The Board adopted new credential requirements at Its May 24th meeting Accreditation haa been extended In the following credential pro- grama at FSC: kindergarten- primary; general elementary: Jun lor high achool: general secondary: special secondary In the fields of art. business education, homemaklng. Industrial arta. physical education, music, speech arta. public aafety and accident training. Including driver education and driver training. Alao. credentiala to teach exceptional children — apeech correction aad Up reading tn remedial classes, and the mentally retarded; general pupil personnel | service*—pupil counseling, child welfare and attendance, and school psychojnelry; elementary school administration credential: secondary achool administration. and th* supervision credential. Dining Hall Changes Weekend Schedule _%**_ nd I pus residence hall students have been altered thla semester to make dining more convenient. Saturday morning breakfast hours have been extended to Include a cold breakfast from 9:30 to 10 AM. The hot breakfast Is served from 1:30 to 9:30 AM. SWAC WUl bpkk Amu lis Newcomers The purposes, goal*, activities aad committees of tbe group will be explained to all freshman gtrla today at the first meeting of the Frosb Womens Activitlos Group. SWAG will meet in Selene* 121 at 1 PM to elect officers and alga up usherettes for SatOrday'a foot- hall game, according to Sally Co- born, vice prealdent. Applications for membership In Ihe organisation will be available at the meeting. Sunday meal hoar* havo beea moved to later lo tho day to allow atudenta to at lead church iwiltit at a mor* eeavoalaat ttm*. accordlag to a cafeteria spokesman Brunch It served from 10:30 to 11:30 AM aad dinner from 2:30 to 3:30 PM. Laat **m*at*r Suaday meal* war* htanhfft at ISO to 9:30 AM aad dinner from 12:30 to 1 30 PM. During the week, breakfast la aerved from 7 15 to I 10 for hot breakfast aad 1:10 t cold breakfast, loach to 1:11 aad dinner 1:30 PM. S AM ror i 11:11 Dropping A Class? Students From 39 Foreign Countries Attending FSC One hundred thirty-three foreign ttudentt. Including 19 graduate atudenta. have registered for fall claate*. Tb* ttudenti come from 39 countries. Moot highly ripr—aatad tre Iran with 30 atudenta. India with 13. Hong Kong with 12. and Sudan with Bla*. China and Japan each havo aeven ttudentt and Lebanon and Canada each have tlx Four are rrom tho Philippines and thro* from Iraq. Two atudenta each represent Cyprus. tugal. aad Germany One atudent representt each of Somali RepubUe. Panama. Argon tlaa. Ghaaa. Koaya. Yugoelavia. Thailand. Britlah Oat*—-. Burma. Jamaica. Mexico. Viawila. Turkey. 8yrla. Korea. Tahiti. Britain. Congo. Liberia. Saudi Arabia. Peru. I'nited Arab Republic. Bolivia, aad Pakistan. Argentina. Kenya. Britlah Gut aaa. Tahiti, and Liberia havo Mt aee. represented on tho camput within tho laat tea yoara. Two or tho students ar* at loading FSC Bulldogs Have A Farm Aggies Invade Fresno County Fair By JACK MILLER With a Moo-Moo here aad an Otnk-Olok ther* th* llth editloo of tho Freeno Dtetriet Fair got under way this morning. Rated by Deaa of Agriculture Lloyd Dowler aa the third largest show of Ita kind In the atate. It ls always a real payoff target tor Uo FSC Aggie*. Je*a* Bo titles oi Champion College Group show. Agrtbuataos ot Flv* Lamb*. Reserve Cham- Janet Mayor haa thro* pea* with plon Lamb-Colleg* Divlatoa. Flrat j thro* or each brood. Columbia Plea* Senior Yearling Bull and Suffolk, aag Southdowaa. PatU Flrat Place Four T*ar Old Bull, both Holat-aa. Freano I* well represeoted In the lamb dlvlaion at the local trtea t dot* Include sheep, mar- i. hoof, and dairy cattle. The carefully selected rooter laclude* maay proven winners. Earlier thl* yaar at th* Stat* Fair In Sacramento th* team eap- rardi: Grand Champion Pon or 3 Market Lamb*. Re* irv* Oraad Champion Market smb. Junior Heifer Champlo. aad Flret Flee* Soator Heifer. Ia tho south. Froaaaa* invaded • _M Angola* County Fair at urn* homo with tho noroonites Invite TV World Series Viewers If* World I Stehltk. Jor. haa thro* throe Harrtaoa. huabaadry. will give MU* Stehltk with thro* Hampshire*. Th* lamb* ar* under the watchful eye of Oloa Maddux. at rsc. Th* Market Swta* dlvtaloo haa i each of Borkchlroa. npshlre* aag Torh- ilre*. Swta* r w-l t hlbttort Marvin Hugh** aag Ro*-' eoatoad for ho.ee* 1b th* hoof exhibit Pour Shorthora* will ho Judged Saturday aad nine Here- fords will be put through I gaeea Saaday. The i he oa dlaalay thr* Fair a eleven day rua. Beef h maa Tom MeCord will i •tall*, i maa Dt Jim Dearer, who haade.ua at th* campua Cow Barn. hav* a lot ef *tud**t hoig ■
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 |