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...TO f*0*» A CU** ON THE MISIS OF A UsmGRAI* IN I TSSSflUw8»V«SW| Al-ftlFHVL S DtCVMONtp SSp^SCsVss »^<**T» A tWWURt ASStSSMEI^T OF »tW PRBSENT " —I**.- on stage 'Peter and Wolf colorful spectacle for kids, adults By Lee Trachtenberg CoUeglan Staff Writer Dazzling bright colors captured a fairy tale atmosphere in rather overwhelming fashion In the Child Drama Center production of ■ Peter and the Wolf* which began last week In the Laboratory School Auditorium at Fresno State College. The college symphonic orchestra provided the "voices* for the r S. 1971 THE DAILY Pete Seeger is 'greater than legend' To an audience that was literally stacked upon Itself, Pete Seeger, the legendary folk singer who Is greater than the legend, played for over two hours and left Indelible impressions on those lucky enough to see the great one. Seeger, whose credentials as a folkslnger span several decades, established Immediate rap- OverSeaS library is now open An'Overseas Opportunities Library* Is now available to all students at the International Student Counseling Office, New Administration 211. Now Is the time to research deadlines and specifics regarding careers abroad, summer employment, overseas service opportunities, group and Individual study programs, and other travel Information. The ISC will be handling the California State College International Programs appUcatlons, In addition to extensive Independent study programs. International Student Identification Cards for 1972 are now available through ISC. The library Is open from 8 p.ro.- noon and 1-5 p.m., Monday through Friday. An aide is on hand Tuesday mornings from 10 Full agenda awaits Student Senate today A full agenda awaits the Student Senate which will meet today at 3 p.m. In College Union 312- Sendlng the Homecoming Queen to the Mercy Bowl Is among the new business Items as is student participation in the community and on campus. A resolution entitled "Shoddy Controversy* Is also scheduled for discussion. Old business Involves a rally committee budget Une Hem change and a Student Housing ii legal tlnued to perform miracles not seen by this Jaded writer for some time; I.e. he actually had people In the audience singing together with little or no self- consciousness. Really tremen- Slnglng songs he has collected from his entire career, from every corner of the globe, Seeger certainly holds the title as America's greatest troubadour. Seeger started way back when with such notables as Leadbelly and Woodle Guthrie as his gurus. He was In the Weavers and at the height of their popularity, the left-wing political views of some members of the group put them in the un-American category. At this time, Pete Seeger started singing on his own and has for aU Intents and purposes been the big-daddy of the folk scene. The big folk boom of the early sixties might never have happened had It not been for Seeger. He Instilled the Impetus which such singers as Baez, Dylan, Ochs and others picked up on and brought to a nation what -small groups of folkles had been hip to for some time. If It hadn't been for Seeger and his disciples, the roots of much of today's pop- thls format. I hi Faculty advice. t Into collective bargaining.* NEED! MALE - FEMALE DISTRIBUTORS STUDENTS - EARN EXTRA MONEY STUDENT DISCOUNT COUPON BOOKLETS Ceasar or Brad 2825 E. Olive, Fresno CALL 485-2929 Need donors for Plasma $5 for Complete Collection. Call 485-4821 for appointment Hours: 7 ajn. — 3 p.m. CALIF. BLOOD BANK FOUNDATION 412 F Street - Fresno ..vOOHSt*-* with FP.E6VU TERMPAPER LIBERATION (An Affiliate of TPU Boston) a Quickest, chMpest, most pfof*»onslseivic« in the trta a Thousands of papers tvailablt _„._.— - Call: 14151 664-8282 from 11:0O to 7:00 / Write: Drawer F. S.F._*M131 LIGHTWEIGHT 10-SPEED BICYCLES HENDRICKSON'S 1407 N. Blaekstone 264-6933 SALES * SERVICE * PARTS * ACCESSORIES Tuesday, Seeger was every bit as much the fantastic performer he is said to be. About half of his material was performed with the audience having a key part which entailed singing along. Seeger is without a" doubt the master of into h Turn* are Just a few of his contributions. The mere fact that Seeger was •Peter' Blerman cited the remarks of Berkeley Assemblyman Ken Meade at a fall labor conference, suggesting that the faculty should- •stop being reasonable." •Unless we create a crisis situation," said Blerman, "there Is little possibility in the near future of collective bargaining leg- Blerman went on to say that the Board of Trustees of the California State Colleges already has the right to bargain collectively with faculty t •All that is lacking,' he s •Is the wlU of the faculty to fc (Continued from Page 2) main, the first at 4 p.m. Friday and the others at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday. The $ ston price for college wlU help pay off the royalty and add to the. funds which finance the Child Drama be nice if Director Doug Briggs gets confidence while having tnem return the gesture in such Fresno State CoUege Is in itself force. Moat performers who ask somewhat of > mIraculous feet. A the audience sing along are mere- great deal of credit should go to ly asking for a vote of non-con- Gene Bluesteln for his efforts In fldence. obtaining Mr. Seeger. All In all Seeger sang everything from the concert was a tremendous standards like "Wlmoweh" to success and one which wUl not modern tunes which he seemed likely be equaled tor av, to reel off like he was erea" them on the spot. Seeger written so many songs that t made other groups famous that he must take a great deal of pleasure tn Just watching the folk-rock- NOW PLAYING1 DEC 8, 9,10, 11, DEC 15, 16, 17 tVW mil »tewing ADMISSION: GENERAL »2.60 HIGH SCHOOL $1.50 FSC STUDENTS SOC w/ASBcard PHONE 487-2216 LITTLE THEATER
Object Description
Title | 1971_12 The Daily Collegian December 1971 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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 | December 8, 1971 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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 | ...TO f*0*» A CU** ON THE MISIS OF A UsmGRAI* IN I TSSSflUw8»V«SW| Al-ftlFHVL S DtCVMONtp SSp^SCsVss »^<**T» A tWWURt ASStSSMEI^T OF »tW PRBSENT " —I**.- on stage 'Peter and Wolf colorful spectacle for kids, adults By Lee Trachtenberg CoUeglan Staff Writer Dazzling bright colors captured a fairy tale atmosphere in rather overwhelming fashion In the Child Drama Center production of ■ Peter and the Wolf* which began last week In the Laboratory School Auditorium at Fresno State College. The college symphonic orchestra provided the "voices* for the r S. 1971 THE DAILY Pete Seeger is 'greater than legend' To an audience that was literally stacked upon Itself, Pete Seeger, the legendary folk singer who Is greater than the legend, played for over two hours and left Indelible impressions on those lucky enough to see the great one. Seeger, whose credentials as a folkslnger span several decades, established Immediate rap- OverSeaS library is now open An'Overseas Opportunities Library* Is now available to all students at the International Student Counseling Office, New Administration 211. Now Is the time to research deadlines and specifics regarding careers abroad, summer employment, overseas service opportunities, group and Individual study programs, and other travel Information. The ISC will be handling the California State College International Programs appUcatlons, In addition to extensive Independent study programs. International Student Identification Cards for 1972 are now available through ISC. The library Is open from 8 p.ro.- noon and 1-5 p.m., Monday through Friday. An aide is on hand Tuesday mornings from 10 Full agenda awaits Student Senate today A full agenda awaits the Student Senate which will meet today at 3 p.m. In College Union 312- Sendlng the Homecoming Queen to the Mercy Bowl Is among the new business Items as is student participation in the community and on campus. A resolution entitled "Shoddy Controversy* Is also scheduled for discussion. Old business Involves a rally committee budget Une Hem change and a Student Housing ii legal tlnued to perform miracles not seen by this Jaded writer for some time; I.e. he actually had people In the audience singing together with little or no self- consciousness. Really tremen- Slnglng songs he has collected from his entire career, from every corner of the globe, Seeger certainly holds the title as America's greatest troubadour. Seeger started way back when with such notables as Leadbelly and Woodle Guthrie as his gurus. He was In the Weavers and at the height of their popularity, the left-wing political views of some members of the group put them in the un-American category. At this time, Pete Seeger started singing on his own and has for aU Intents and purposes been the big-daddy of the folk scene. The big folk boom of the early sixties might never have happened had It not been for Seeger. He Instilled the Impetus which such singers as Baez, Dylan, Ochs and others picked up on and brought to a nation what -small groups of folkles had been hip to for some time. If It hadn't been for Seeger and his disciples, the roots of much of today's pop- thls format. I hi Faculty advice. t Into collective bargaining.* NEED! MALE - FEMALE DISTRIBUTORS STUDENTS - EARN EXTRA MONEY STUDENT DISCOUNT COUPON BOOKLETS Ceasar or Brad 2825 E. Olive, Fresno CALL 485-2929 Need donors for Plasma $5 for Complete Collection. Call 485-4821 for appointment Hours: 7 ajn. — 3 p.m. CALIF. BLOOD BANK FOUNDATION 412 F Street - Fresno ..vOOHSt*-* with FP.E6VU TERMPAPER LIBERATION (An Affiliate of TPU Boston) a Quickest, chMpest, most pfof*»onslseivic« in the trta a Thousands of papers tvailablt _„._.— - Call: 14151 664-8282 from 11:0O to 7:00 / Write: Drawer F. S.F._*M131 LIGHTWEIGHT 10-SPEED BICYCLES HENDRICKSON'S 1407 N. Blaekstone 264-6933 SALES * SERVICE * PARTS * ACCESSORIES Tuesday, Seeger was every bit as much the fantastic performer he is said to be. About half of his material was performed with the audience having a key part which entailed singing along. Seeger is without a" doubt the master of into h Turn* are Just a few of his contributions. The mere fact that Seeger was •Peter' Blerman cited the remarks of Berkeley Assemblyman Ken Meade at a fall labor conference, suggesting that the faculty should- •stop being reasonable." •Unless we create a crisis situation," said Blerman, "there Is little possibility in the near future of collective bargaining leg- Blerman went on to say that the Board of Trustees of the California State Colleges already has the right to bargain collectively with faculty t •All that is lacking,' he s •Is the wlU of the faculty to fc (Continued from Page 2) main, the first at 4 p.m. Friday and the others at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday. The $ ston price for college wlU help pay off the royalty and add to the. funds which finance the Child Drama be nice if Director Doug Briggs gets confidence while having tnem return the gesture in such Fresno State CoUege Is in itself force. Moat performers who ask somewhat of > mIraculous feet. A the audience sing along are mere- great deal of credit should go to ly asking for a vote of non-con- Gene Bluesteln for his efforts In fldence. obtaining Mr. Seeger. All In all Seeger sang everything from the concert was a tremendous standards like "Wlmoweh" to success and one which wUl not modern tunes which he seemed likely be equaled tor av, to reel off like he was erea" them on the spot. Seeger written so many songs that t made other groups famous that he must take a great deal of pleasure tn Just watching the folk-rock- NOW PLAYING1 DEC 8, 9,10, 11, DEC 15, 16, 17 tVW mil »tewing ADMISSION: GENERAL »2.60 HIGH SCHOOL $1.50 FSC STUDENTS SOC w/ASBcard PHONE 487-2216 LITTLE THEATER |