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Large Scholarship Program Harvard University Reports Nearly {50,000 in scholarships and advances-in-aid is available to outstanding students admitted to the Harvard Business School for the term beginning Sept. 10, 1958. Private individuals, foundations and business firms made the awards possible through 21 individual scholarships —The Fresno Stat* College Collegion 25 Staters Trying For FSC Grants (Continued from Paget) Handbook Ready For Students On Foreign Studies «:.S00 provided by the CBS K< Enalneerlns Is eligible to apply Tueller To Serve On Civic Group "People to People" 'DOGS FINISH WITH ONE OF BEST MARKS (Continued pom Page 3) ' Ljrcch Cjati Selective Service Reports Date Of Qualifying Tests (Continued from Paget) > Upper Division i Neely Enterprises Sophomore j AWS May Alter Time Of Election ships In Acricultux SENIOR HEADS MEET ,,*, Angus Confab To Be Held I Bulldog BriefTl "^Ticket! forr,tn«rteAVAnJnUl On Shaw Site Baker Hall and the Auk?,0, Women Student, may be ohuZ (Continued from Page I) bandry. Michigan State University. sign atudent fund. classification program Monday afternoon. Demonstration on hen) at Baker Hall at 1:30 p.m. Lyle V. Springer, eiecutl've assls - YD'8 SLATE MEBTIMi Panels comprised of anlmi 1 lems of herd management Tues- Democrat, tomorrow D|Eal „ An evaluation of steer carcasses ministration building. *""* "' Tuesday afternoon. palgn Issues of the California rub. Cosmopolitan Club CANTEIllUItY CLUB To «r, Plans World Show Canterbury Club, the coll,,. Episcopal organisation. -..-.-;, discussion. The meeting win b* Center. J311 E.Shaw, frnn-. ;b The show start, at 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. SOM^T-'lthV.tudent bod"y csVd. Siil-IIOMOIIKK 1NVITKI) to local charities. mores have been Invited .„ ,v. PLAY TRYOUTS SLATED Hop te'be held Sl'rch iTl •>" BY DRAMATICS ORG FrancJs^Ho't'el "■Tsan"'^..^ .,,' den*.'.' ^ZeTtntnZllx 'for' from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Kll KOItMS READY Applications are avalla',:. lone. PartmeTon11 uUtet\ l'"^ *"* fllTolTj3ed-p.nych bull!!,,.'-™3' You'll be Sittin on fop of the world when you change to BM a tie In th. CCAA n Last Monday night. Dean I s.nt; Patty Harr, recording i. Carol Longueflelle. I Light into that M LiveModern flavor Only L>M gives you this Mtsr fact— t-^aWWaaWm number ffM,"??T the patent on every peck-"- • ..your guarantee of a more effective filter on today's I'M. Best tastily/ smoke you'll ever find! Put yourself behind the pleasure end of atvL*M. Get the flavor, the full rich tasteof the Southland's finest cigarette tobaccos. The patented Miracle Tip is pure white inside, pure white outside, as a filter should be for cleaner, better smoking. •«« taws auras. !.««»<»• THE COLLEGIAI FRESNO STATE COLLEGE m CHOSEN TODAY Petitions For SB, Class Offices Now Available Petitions for student body and class offices are available at the student activities office. On April 7 the election campaign formally opens Tht rnary elections are slated for April 16 and the final'ball, « scheduled for April 23. All candidates are required to FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1968 Knight To Speak On FSC Campus .Goodwin J. Knight, governor of California and candidate s I for the United States Senate, will speak on the Fresno State College new campus Friday afternoon. Knight's address, centering on the topic "The Importance Young Adults Taking an Active Part in Politics," will be Riechel Names 74 Absentees From Council Sororities Have Good Averages COLLEGIAN CALENDAR Methods, Course Contents '^HtS"£H [Set As Conference Topics T,l'rTL\VtTormi" Instructional methods and course contest will be discussed w1"*" Worrl>n o«em» at a joint meeting of Fresno State College staff and members (Continued on Page 4) of the Central California Junior College Association Saturday. The meeting, which will be at the new campus, will bring together FSC officials and faculty members with the depart- Board Will Pick Publication Heads Cal Poly Riders Lead Field In Collegiate Rodeo Honors Cal Poly scored 817 points to ride to an easy victory in the third annual FSC Rodeo Club sponsored Collegiate Rodeo. The San Luis Obispo entry won a number of individual honors | as well as the team title. . Larry Fanning led the defending champions. His el HARDMJCK COWBOY SECOND PLACE math Fall, Bait) GLUE ON THE SADDLE ..-. Lorry Fanning ol Cal Poly shows why he was chosen as the in. Csl Poly, and Judy Young, outstanding cowboy In the Intercollegiate Rodeo last weekend in Clovis. Fanning scared 277 poinls to lead the San Luis Obispo learn to Ihe loam title. , —Bee Photo
Object Description
Title | 1958_03 The Daily Collegian March 1958 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1958 |
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 |
Description
Title | March 10, 1958 Pg 4- March 12, 1958 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1958 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | Large Scholarship Program Harvard University Reports Nearly {50,000 in scholarships and advances-in-aid is available to outstanding students admitted to the Harvard Business School for the term beginning Sept. 10, 1958. Private individuals, foundations and business firms made the awards possible through 21 individual scholarships —The Fresno Stat* College Collegion 25 Staters Trying For FSC Grants (Continued from Paget) Handbook Ready For Students On Foreign Studies «:.S00 provided by the CBS K< Enalneerlns Is eligible to apply Tueller To Serve On Civic Group "People to People" 'DOGS FINISH WITH ONE OF BEST MARKS (Continued pom Page 3) ' Ljrcch Cjati Selective Service Reports Date Of Qualifying Tests (Continued from Paget) > Upper Division i Neely Enterprises Sophomore j AWS May Alter Time Of Election ships In Acricultux SENIOR HEADS MEET ,,*, Angus Confab To Be Held I Bulldog BriefTl "^Ticket! forr,tn«rteAVAnJnUl On Shaw Site Baker Hall and the Auk?,0, Women Student, may be ohuZ (Continued from Page I) bandry. Michigan State University. sign atudent fund. classification program Monday afternoon. Demonstration on hen) at Baker Hall at 1:30 p.m. Lyle V. Springer, eiecutl've assls - YD'8 SLATE MEBTIMi Panels comprised of anlmi 1 lems of herd management Tues- Democrat, tomorrow D|Eal „ An evaluation of steer carcasses ministration building. *""* "' Tuesday afternoon. palgn Issues of the California rub. Cosmopolitan Club CANTEIllUItY CLUB To «r, Plans World Show Canterbury Club, the coll,,. Episcopal organisation. -..-.-;, discussion. The meeting win b* Center. J311 E.Shaw, frnn-. ;b The show start, at 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. SOM^T-'lthV.tudent bod"y csVd. Siil-IIOMOIIKK 1NVITKI) to local charities. mores have been Invited .„ ,v. PLAY TRYOUTS SLATED Hop te'be held Sl'rch iTl •>" BY DRAMATICS ORG FrancJs^Ho't'el "■Tsan"'^..^ .,,' den*.'.' ^ZeTtntnZllx 'for' from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Kll KOItMS READY Applications are avalla',:. lone. PartmeTon11 uUtet\ l'"^ *"* fllTolTj3ed-p.nych bull!!,,.'-™3' You'll be Sittin on fop of the world when you change to BM a tie In th. CCAA n Last Monday night. Dean I s.nt; Patty Harr, recording i. Carol Longueflelle. I Light into that M LiveModern flavor Only L>M gives you this Mtsr fact— t-^aWWaaWm number ffM,"??T the patent on every peck-"- • ..your guarantee of a more effective filter on today's I'M. Best tastily/ smoke you'll ever find! Put yourself behind the pleasure end of atvL*M. Get the flavor, the full rich tasteof the Southland's finest cigarette tobaccos. The patented Miracle Tip is pure white inside, pure white outside, as a filter should be for cleaner, better smoking. •«« taws auras. !.««»<»• THE COLLEGIAI FRESNO STATE COLLEGE m CHOSEN TODAY Petitions For SB, Class Offices Now Available Petitions for student body and class offices are available at the student activities office. On April 7 the election campaign formally opens Tht rnary elections are slated for April 16 and the final'ball, « scheduled for April 23. All candidates are required to FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1968 Knight To Speak On FSC Campus .Goodwin J. Knight, governor of California and candidate s I for the United States Senate, will speak on the Fresno State College new campus Friday afternoon. Knight's address, centering on the topic "The Importance Young Adults Taking an Active Part in Politics," will be Riechel Names 74 Absentees From Council Sororities Have Good Averages COLLEGIAN CALENDAR Methods, Course Contents '^HtS"£H [Set As Conference Topics T,l'rTL\VtTormi" Instructional methods and course contest will be discussed w1"*" Worrl>n o«em» at a joint meeting of Fresno State College staff and members (Continued on Page 4) of the Central California Junior College Association Saturday. The meeting, which will be at the new campus, will bring together FSC officials and faculty members with the depart- Board Will Pick Publication Heads Cal Poly Riders Lead Field In Collegiate Rodeo Honors Cal Poly scored 817 points to ride to an easy victory in the third annual FSC Rodeo Club sponsored Collegiate Rodeo. The San Luis Obispo entry won a number of individual honors | as well as the team title. . Larry Fanning led the defending champions. His el HARDMJCK COWBOY SECOND PLACE math Fall, Bait) GLUE ON THE SADDLE ..-. Lorry Fanning ol Cal Poly shows why he was chosen as the in. Csl Poly, and Judy Young, outstanding cowboy In the Intercollegiate Rodeo last weekend in Clovis. Fanning scared 277 poinls to lead the San Luis Obispo learn to Ihe loam title. , —Bee Photo |