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0 Slot. College Collegian EDITORIAL COMMENTS Smoke Screen Tactics The techniques and strategies employed by students laying down a classroom smoke screen are of several types, but the success of the smoke screen is not proved until a test Versatility in tactics L- m.>iv likely to succeed because: (a) Smoke Job No. 1 might seem to work on the first test but, (b) Perhaps the professor is waiting for the results of the second test before hie decides whether or not there fire with the smoke; and (c) If, »n the second test, a new technique has been devised for laying down the smoke screen, there is a possibility of having it work again. Here are a few of the standard techniques: 1. Road Blocking: Don't worry about reading the tex taking copious lecture notes. In lieu of this, attend the tures regularly, and always be armed with a few "searching questions." It is not absolutely necessary that the questic be pertinenti^o the lecture, as long as they are vaquely relevant to the course. It is easy to get the questions ready, and thete is even the possibility that in ferreting out the questions some information may be gleaned. Jot down about six titles from the bibliography in your text, and in about thirty minutes in the library you can be armed with, such questions "If Roman import and export versified as Wheeler indicates, greatly influenced by Eastern art "What does Barrow mean by ful cause of the mingling of nations is to "Do you feel the Anabasis gives the reader picture of the Greek mercenary soldier?" The end result of the road-block technique is down the lecturer and he is not able to cover all the material! out he intended for the test. You score one point because he is;»>"i impressed with your outside reading. 2. Fencing In: This technique involves careful reading of at tost one chapter of the text. You are almost certain to find at least two terms or definitions that the author uses interchangeably. Ask the lecturer to explain each term, the difference between them, and then pin him down to which term he prefers, and why. Keep good notes on this question and the answers, because the lecturer won't pass up the opportunity to use those terms on the next test for a question or two. and you can be sure of at least one full-credit ques- 3. Right Turn Only: This technique takes the most work. As a matter of fact, it #equires that you actually read the text. Then, which is even more work, you must attend classes and take lecture notes so that you will be certain where the lecturer disagrees with the text. You don't have to worry too much about where he agrees. Keep your fingers crossed and hope for essay questions, and then write your heart out on the points of disagreement. It helps if you can tie answers in with the test questions, but this is not absolutely essential. The above techniques have not been copyrighted. Any student may use one or all at his own risk. However, we are firmly convinced that college professors come equipped with an invisible type of glasses which permit them to see through any smoke screen laid down by students. Furthermore, every professor was once an undergraduate. • —E. K. Letter Jo The Editor Six Staters Will Judge Stock At SF KOREAN WAR VETS MAY SIGN FOR PAY Mascot To Be Given At SD State Game Continued from Paget) BIS CO-FEATURE "DECISION PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTIIERS m. PRESIDENTS DISCUSS STAFFING PROBLEMS Exchange Student To Be Honored At Reception Sunday GO TD CHURCH ON SUNDAY FIRST COHGRIGATIONAL MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Von Una Blvd. <rl Yol. 2529 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BRANCHES OF TNI MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST, SCIENTIST BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS "AU AM WaCOME" Cjrcil; CjaU By Donna Poochlgian Cradle Song Gains Praise Of Reviewer (Continued l,om Page I) Kappa Kappa Gamma 1 thl* nnllrr,» can be as.lc.1.,1 Phillip W.lk*r..the director. M:\SITI\K 1-OltTHAYAI. chvd to the * R AWS Outlines Coming Activities DANCERS ELECT BRIDON DJ Dance Set Tonight Now Serving! Because YOU ASKED FOR IT, PIZZA! • Recipe direct from Naples '• Medium - 12 inch—$1.00 • Large - 14 inch—$1.35 ^^a» LUIGI S Friday - Saturday I0a.m,-2o.m. 5155 N. BLACKSTONE —The Fresno State College Collegian— » worldly, cvntlc phy.le COLLEGIAN Nitiooal Advertising Service. Inc. i^r~^~i^b^; All Knotty Pin. Room Aztec-Bulldog Clash Promises To Be Wide Open Aerial Attacks Imminent In Ratcliffe Stadium Brawl By Steve Ledbetter ' Spectators at tomorrow's Fresno State Colleue-San Diego 5lau3 football brawl will probably go home with sore necks By Garry Gill, Sports Editor fn.m looking in the sky for flying pipkins. ! s.n Diego auto grldd, The 8 p.m. Ratcliffe Stadium affair promises to be wide! be *-unn ,.,,.,: ;inrl leather throwing, both in the football and shoulder morrow Revenge Set SDS Eleven BoastsStars San Diego States Coach Has Flashy Grid History The Bulldogs will be Dr. Paul Governali's sixteenth opponent since he took over the coaching duties of the San Diego Aztecs a year ago. Last year Coach Governali compiled a 4-3-2 won-Iost-tied ■ -A San Diego State, a creditable —~«vrmii. (Continued on Pag. 4) '• ""I1"*'. Sports Photog Needed Beyer's Frosh Gridmen At San Jose Today, Grappling With Spartababes The freshman footballers under the guidance of Coach Gene Beyer are in San Jose today taking on the yearling krpt li moving with; HARD RUNNING AZTEC - .„. ir.neeSt.iHvy. ' Fullback Larry Schimpl. 175 rudvly.la.toui >H' ; pound junior, alternates bell... oth..r s..pi. .,i.. ,.,.ecn halfback and fullbaclc iv ivi. i,alti..ick .lot. Coach Paul Governali's thin it.< .o start in .ha. bacltiiold liar; made versalil- rUl svi> pivnty or j ity a musf among its mem- with Ma* Shwinan Roll» Round Ou Put J. Boirs.' "and. BULLDOGS vs. AZTECS '" •■ 195 r.< ItTI. 55 REL 55 QB -.:■ j.in; IS, Draston 1'inkins }'"■;;-■• Ll s San lllvsn Tough Foes Face Winning Horsehiders In Winter Play SCIENCE MADE SIMPLE: No. 1 Though this rolumn is intended to be a source of inn said to tficm, "might I not. fi they smoke, for Marlboro i savage of breasts. I refer i everyone knows, is a delight kindly smile, the makers ot ost agreeable of men. Their 11 measure to the cigarettes cigarette to soothe them. ' be Savor which, an to ".the palate, but also to the Marlboro container. Here is no fiendishly contrived cc to fray the fingernails and rasp the nerves; here, •ad, is a flip-top box that opens like a charm, and le you find a handy red tape to lift out the cigarettes i ease and dispatch. Add to all this tbe best filter er~ SPECIAL SALE-FANTASY LP's Regular $3.98 —Now $2.98 Including Brubeck — Cal Tjader Sp«lol—"A RECORD CENTER 25% DISCOUNT F.S.C. and F.J.C. STUDENTS Complete Line of Parts and Accessories All Major Brands of Speed Equipment EDDIE'S AUTO SUPPLY EATING OUT TONIGHT? CONSULT THIS DINING GUIDE THE WLANI 1425 Blackslon. 0/ CICCLYS PIZHRIA HOUSE Of HELZENRADtR 6584 CHICKEN PIE SHOP 909 E. Oliv. AD 7-5CX HERB I DODE'S HUT THE. VILLA BASQUE BA 2-0066 Dante's lleliati Restaurant 205°Fr^no°" * AM 8-2363 SLOAN'S CAK 43 B*lmont ot Urtd.rpoi Let m sc that you get a try. It is fitting that chemistry should be the first, for it is the oldest of sciences, having been discovered by Benjamin Franklin in 168 B.C. when an apple fell on his head while he was shooting the breeic with Pythagoras one day outside the Acropolis. (The reason they were ouUide the Acropolis and not inside was that Pythagoras had been thrown out for drawing right triangles all over the walls.) ***fe&B» tettrfafe: bee* m-?lW60M- They had several meetings outside the Acropolis, but finally Franklin said, "Look, Pythagoras, this is nothing against you, see, but I'm no youngster anymore and if I keep laying around on this wet grass with you, I'm liable to get the brcakbonc fever. I'm going inside." Pythagoras, friendless now, moped around Athens for awhile, then drifted off to Monaco where be married a girl named Harriet Sigafoos »nd went into the chucks- luck business. (He would certainly be forgotten today had not Shakespeare written "You Know Me, AL") But I digress. We were beginning a discussion of chemistry, and the best way to begin is with fundamental.. Chemicals are divided into elements. There are four: air, earth, fire, and water. Any number of delightful combinations can be made from these elements, such aa firewater, dacron, and chef's salad. Chemicals can be further divided into the classes of explosive and non-explosive. A wise chemist always touches a match to his chemicals before he begins aa experiment. A variety of vessels of different sires and shapes are used in a chemistry lab. There are tubes, vials, beakers, flasks, pipettes, and retorts. A retort is also a snappy comeback, such as "Oh, yeah?" and "So'b your Uncle Oscar." I have now told you the most important aspects of chemistry, but there are many more—far too many to cover in the space remaining here. However, I am sure there is a fine chemistry lab on your very own campus. Why don't you go up some afternoon and poke around? Make a fun day out or it. Bring ukeleles. Wear humorous hats. Toast frankfurters on the Bunsen burners. Be gay. Be merry. Be loose;... For chemistry is your friend!
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Title | 1957_11 The Daily Collegian November 1957 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1957 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
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Title | November 1, 1957 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1957 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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0 Slot. College Collegian
EDITORIAL COMMENTS
Smoke Screen Tactics
The techniques and strategies employed by students
laying down a classroom smoke screen are of several types,
but the success of the smoke screen is not proved until a test
Versatility in tactics L- m.>iv likely to succeed because:
(a) Smoke Job No. 1 might seem to work on the first test
but,
(b) Perhaps the professor is waiting for the results of
the second test before hie decides whether or not there
fire with the smoke; and
(c) If, »n the second test, a new technique has been devised for laying down the smoke screen, there is a possibility
of having it work again.
Here are a few of the standard techniques:
1. Road Blocking: Don't worry about reading the tex
taking copious lecture notes. In lieu of this, attend the
tures regularly, and always be armed with a few "searching
questions." It is not absolutely necessary that the questic
be pertinenti^o the lecture, as long as they are vaquely relevant to the course. It is easy to get the questions ready, and
thete is even the possibility that in ferreting out the questions some information may be gleaned. Jot down about six
titles from the bibliography in your text, and in about thirty
minutes in the library you can be armed with, such questions
"If Roman import and export
versified as Wheeler indicates,
greatly influenced by Eastern art
"What does Barrow mean by
ful cause of the mingling of nations is to
"Do you feel the Anabasis gives the reader
picture of the Greek mercenary soldier?"
The end result of the road-block technique is
down the lecturer and he is not able to cover all the material! out
he intended for the test. You score one point because he is;»>"i
impressed with your outside reading.
2. Fencing In: This technique involves careful reading of
at tost one chapter of the text. You are almost certain to
find at least two terms or definitions that the author uses
interchangeably. Ask the lecturer to explain each term, the
difference between them, and then pin him down to which
term he prefers, and why. Keep good notes on this question
and the answers, because the lecturer won't pass up the opportunity to use those terms on the next test for a question
or two. and you can be sure of at least one full-credit ques-
3. Right Turn Only: This technique takes the most work.
As a matter of fact, it #equires that you actually read the
text. Then, which is even more work, you must attend classes
and take lecture notes so that you will be certain where the
lecturer disagrees with the text. You don't have to worry too
much about where he agrees. Keep your fingers crossed and
hope for essay questions, and then write your heart out on
the points of disagreement. It helps if you can tie answers
in with the test questions, but this is not absolutely essential.
The above techniques have not been copyrighted. Any student may use one or all at his own risk. However, we are
firmly convinced that college professors come equipped with
an invisible type of glasses which permit them to see through
any smoke screen laid down by students. Furthermore, every
professor was once an undergraduate.
• —E. K.
Letter Jo The Editor
Six Staters
Will Judge
Stock At SF
KOREAN WAR VETS
MAY SIGN FOR PAY
Mascot To Be Given
At SD State Game
Continued from Paget)
BIS
CO-FEATURE
"DECISION
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTIIERS m.
PRESIDENTS DISCUSS
STAFFING PROBLEMS
Exchange Student
To Be Honored At
Reception Sunday
GO TD CHURCH ON SUNDAY
FIRST COHGRIGATIONAL MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Von Una Blvd. |