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ft.DAILY COLLEGIAN Thvd.,, Normmb^S. 7 get by with a little help from -my friends' A picloriol ...oy on ch.oting b, Don l.Bpron and St.v. Soriano Dramatic offerings to suit a variety of student tastes will be presented this week at Fresno State College. •Does A Tiger Wear A Necktie?*, a* play concerning youth and the drug scene, will continue Its run today and tomorrow at 4:15 p.m. In the FSC Arena Theatre. ' ■Tiger' is the year's first Experimental Theater Company production. Admission to the student-directed play Is priced at Cowboys and horses will replace tigers In 'True Grit', tMs week's Friday Flick feature. The film, starring John Wayne, -CAMPUS FOOTNOTES-n Variety of drama highlights week a double stunts, .t 6:30 8:30 the College Union Lounge. :ond film, *Los Ollvlda- dll conclude the week's programs. The 1951 lovte will be presented in the College Union Concert Musical compositions by Mozart, Beethoven and Weber will highlight Sunday's concert of the FSC symphony Orchestra. Conducted by r sic Werner Lywen, the orchestra will perform Weber's "Oberon Overture," Mozart's "Concerto for Horn and Orchestra In 'D' Major" and "Prague Symphony", and Beethoven's "Concerto for— Bassoon and Orchestra* and "Prometheus Overture." The program will begin at 8:30 p.m. In the Fresno Convention Center Theater. Tickets are priced at $2 general admission and $1 for stu- Chamber artists Werner Lywen and Bob L. Bennett, members of the FSC Music Department faculty, will present a recital of Brahms and Strauss sonatas at 8 p.m. tomorrow In the Newman Center. The piano and violin concert will conclude the Center's Renaissance Fair. A $2 donation Is requested of those attending the program. Kappa Phrateres Kappa Phrateres, a service club for FSC women, will hold an organizational meeting at 2 p.m. tomorrow In College Union, Room 304. Women Interested In Joining the organization are asked to attend the meeting or to contact Associate Professor of Biology Joanne Plgg, 487-3582. Pap Clinic The First Annual All-Valley Pep Clinic will be held Saturday In the Women's Gymnasium. 1 by FSC cheerlead- I pep girls, the clinic will nasties and basketball routines. The $5 a person registration fee will assist in financing the pep group*' trip to Hawaii for the Bulldogs' Nov. 28 game. The charge will Include dinner and admission to the Fresno State- California state College at Long Beach football game. Further information can be obtained from Joan Otomo, 224- 9684." SWAG SWAG, a freshman women's service organization, will host an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday In College Union, Room The Mne-roember FSC Rodeo do. u - d i r u a d n l RICHARD MOORE lu. a local fraternity n 1923, was destined > on e of FSC's largest social fraternities. On 1949 Zeta Mu went President, Dan Castillo; Vice President. Moe DIBuduo; Secretary, Gary Leal; Treasurer, Jim Estrada ; Correspondent, Jim Haron; Croncller, Ken Frost; Worden, Ron Sodo; Hearld, Don Savino; Pledge trainer, Rick Her- bullt I It I I 1967 Jones (Continued from Page I e way It ought to be ani how the CSCSPA wants for student body governments to finance Instructional^ related materials (drama, athletics, fo- tlons of Sonoma and San Fernando state Colleges blew that. "At present, the Trusteeshave only the State College Presidents' resolution before them. And they has presented the Board with two 'iternatives. We have provided a solution for consistency on State College campuses where student governments can responsibly handle their funds and also an alternative for those campuses Jones was asked how long the CSCSPA measure had been pending, and answered allegations that there had been "no student "This resolution has been In the fire since last June. It has also been brought up at each and every senate meeting this year (at FSC). On one occasion, I went In depth on the matter and still received no Input. "Ted Kourtls called me last Tuesday to apologize for his accusations. He was not clear on what actually was decided at the CSCSPA meeting Oct. 16.* Jones said, *I Just want this matter to be clear to all concerned and I hope these statements have done that.* Yesterday's meeting of the Student Senate was' comparatively routine with the only major Items of business being elections for court seats and appointment of a Following committee reports, candidates for the vacant Student Court positions were Introduced. Dick Sukup, Jim Freund, and Arthur White answered Senate questions and after the vote tally, Freund and White were elected. The vacancy In the Junior class senatorial seat was filled when the senate ratified Don Savino, the only one to apply. After debate as to a need for more time to solicit more prospective appointee: . the political science- pre-law major waa appointed. He will be seated next week. SAE activities include the annual After Finals Dance, Roaring Twenties party and bus trip to Sacramento for all-SAE flag football b Included Inn tlvltles will be a pajama party. The SAE's are also taking a bus to the San Jose football game. This should provide the Bulldogs with quite a rooting section as severlal other houses s weekend they will be going i sold a > the £ Once a month the SAE' ren. They also have seve tlvltles with them. The Little Sisters o Jeff Shepard; Scholarship chairman. Steve McGee. By the way, the SAE's also won first place in the car dlv- coining activities. The float was built with the help of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Student government is also a big part of SAE life, with Nat DIBuduo as First Vice President and Jim Haron as Interfraternlty Council President and a member of the Senate Board on Publications. IFC NOTES: The IFC officers are: President, Jim Haron; Treasurer, Henry Reynoso; Secretary, Clarence Unruh; Rush' chairman, Steve Nakamura; So- , clal chairman, BUI Munce; Greek-J Week chairman, Kurt Drag; Publicity, Bill Follett. IFC will meet this Thursday at the Delta Up- la ti uxillar .f the silon t P.rp i for the the mother club. Their upcoming project for the house Is a Christmas auction. The mothers make articles and cook food which Is then auctioned families. The SAE's have always been known for their singing so let's all keep an ear out for them. PANHELLEN1C NOTES: Thanks to the girls for a good TGIF. The beer via Phil Sherwood was as good as ever-- well done Phil. Alsotobe thanked is the Theta Chi Fraternity for supplying "Zapata" a great band and for letting us use their house. The weather—well, we won't talk about that. Other notes: Don't forget the Alpha Gamma Rho Dance with the Boxtops. Tickets are $.50 Western Look complete selection, WESTERN BOOT A SHOE CO. FRESNO ft BROADWAY STREETS PH: 237-8718 Team is competing in a series of California, Nevada and Arizona rodeos, wMle looking ahead to the National Intercollegiate Rodeo finals at the year's end. In last weekend's Yavapai College contest, sophomore John Phillips won a silver buckle In ribbon roping; Junior Leland Decker spilt fourth and fifth places In bull riding; Junior Butch Jones placed first In a ateer wrestling round, and Junior Claudia Baronl scored in goat tying and fourth In overall competition: Other Rodeo Team members are freshman Llssa Phillips, Juniors Bonnie Stockdale and Bob Ragsdale, and senior Larry Hon- A. Q. Q**f, jjemele* , - MASTER WATCHMAKER • Bulova and Accutron Watches • Other fine jewelry Bananut Shopping Center 655 Shaw Phone 299-5947 When you know it's for keeps Happily, all your special moments together will be symbolized forever by your engagement and wedding rings. If the name, Keepsake is in the ring and on the tag, you are assured of fine quality and lasting satisfaction. The engagement diamond is flawless, of superb color, and precise cut. Your Keepsake Jeweler has a selection of many lovely styles. He's in the yellow pages under "Jewelers." HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING UNGS. .OX »0., .YtACUSe.
Object Description
Title | 1970_11 The Daily Collegian November 1970 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1970 |
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 | November 5, 1970 Pg 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1970 |
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 | ft.DAILY COLLEGIAN Thvd.,, Normmb^S. 7 get by with a little help from -my friends' A picloriol ...oy on ch.oting b, Don l.Bpron and St.v. Soriano Dramatic offerings to suit a variety of student tastes will be presented this week at Fresno State College. •Does A Tiger Wear A Necktie?*, a* play concerning youth and the drug scene, will continue Its run today and tomorrow at 4:15 p.m. In the FSC Arena Theatre. ' ■Tiger' is the year's first Experimental Theater Company production. Admission to the student-directed play Is priced at Cowboys and horses will replace tigers In 'True Grit', tMs week's Friday Flick feature. The film, starring John Wayne, -CAMPUS FOOTNOTES-n Variety of drama highlights week a double stunts, .t 6:30 8:30 the College Union Lounge. :ond film, *Los Ollvlda- dll conclude the week's programs. The 1951 lovte will be presented in the College Union Concert Musical compositions by Mozart, Beethoven and Weber will highlight Sunday's concert of the FSC symphony Orchestra. Conducted by r sic Werner Lywen, the orchestra will perform Weber's "Oberon Overture," Mozart's "Concerto for Horn and Orchestra In 'D' Major" and "Prague Symphony", and Beethoven's "Concerto for— Bassoon and Orchestra* and "Prometheus Overture." The program will begin at 8:30 p.m. In the Fresno Convention Center Theater. Tickets are priced at $2 general admission and $1 for stu- Chamber artists Werner Lywen and Bob L. Bennett, members of the FSC Music Department faculty, will present a recital of Brahms and Strauss sonatas at 8 p.m. tomorrow In the Newman Center. The piano and violin concert will conclude the Center's Renaissance Fair. A $2 donation Is requested of those attending the program. Kappa Phrateres Kappa Phrateres, a service club for FSC women, will hold an organizational meeting at 2 p.m. tomorrow In College Union, Room 304. Women Interested In Joining the organization are asked to attend the meeting or to contact Associate Professor of Biology Joanne Plgg, 487-3582. Pap Clinic The First Annual All-Valley Pep Clinic will be held Saturday In the Women's Gymnasium. 1 by FSC cheerlead- I pep girls, the clinic will nasties and basketball routines. The $5 a person registration fee will assist in financing the pep group*' trip to Hawaii for the Bulldogs' Nov. 28 game. The charge will Include dinner and admission to the Fresno State- California state College at Long Beach football game. Further information can be obtained from Joan Otomo, 224- 9684." SWAG SWAG, a freshman women's service organization, will host an orientation meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday In College Union, Room The Mne-roember FSC Rodeo do. u - d i r u a d n l RICHARD MOORE lu. a local fraternity n 1923, was destined > on e of FSC's largest social fraternities. On 1949 Zeta Mu went President, Dan Castillo; Vice President. Moe DIBuduo; Secretary, Gary Leal; Treasurer, Jim Estrada ; Correspondent, Jim Haron; Croncller, Ken Frost; Worden, Ron Sodo; Hearld, Don Savino; Pledge trainer, Rick Her- bullt I It I I 1967 Jones (Continued from Page I e way It ought to be ani how the CSCSPA wants for student body governments to finance Instructional^ related materials (drama, athletics, fo- tlons of Sonoma and San Fernando state Colleges blew that. "At present, the Trusteeshave only the State College Presidents' resolution before them. And they has presented the Board with two 'iternatives. We have provided a solution for consistency on State College campuses where student governments can responsibly handle their funds and also an alternative for those campuses Jones was asked how long the CSCSPA measure had been pending, and answered allegations that there had been "no student "This resolution has been In the fire since last June. It has also been brought up at each and every senate meeting this year (at FSC). On one occasion, I went In depth on the matter and still received no Input. "Ted Kourtls called me last Tuesday to apologize for his accusations. He was not clear on what actually was decided at the CSCSPA meeting Oct. 16.* Jones said, *I Just want this matter to be clear to all concerned and I hope these statements have done that.* Yesterday's meeting of the Student Senate was' comparatively routine with the only major Items of business being elections for court seats and appointment of a Following committee reports, candidates for the vacant Student Court positions were Introduced. Dick Sukup, Jim Freund, and Arthur White answered Senate questions and after the vote tally, Freund and White were elected. The vacancy In the Junior class senatorial seat was filled when the senate ratified Don Savino, the only one to apply. After debate as to a need for more time to solicit more prospective appointee: . the political science- pre-law major waa appointed. He will be seated next week. SAE activities include the annual After Finals Dance, Roaring Twenties party and bus trip to Sacramento for all-SAE flag football b Included Inn tlvltles will be a pajama party. The SAE's are also taking a bus to the San Jose football game. This should provide the Bulldogs with quite a rooting section as severlal other houses s weekend they will be going i sold a > the £ Once a month the SAE' ren. They also have seve tlvltles with them. The Little Sisters o Jeff Shepard; Scholarship chairman. Steve McGee. By the way, the SAE's also won first place in the car dlv- coining activities. The float was built with the help of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Student government is also a big part of SAE life, with Nat DIBuduo as First Vice President and Jim Haron as Interfraternlty Council President and a member of the Senate Board on Publications. IFC NOTES: The IFC officers are: President, Jim Haron; Treasurer, Henry Reynoso; Secretary, Clarence Unruh; Rush' chairman, Steve Nakamura; So- , clal chairman, BUI Munce; Greek-J Week chairman, Kurt Drag; Publicity, Bill Follett. IFC will meet this Thursday at the Delta Up- la ti uxillar .f the silon t P.rp i for the the mother club. Their upcoming project for the house Is a Christmas auction. The mothers make articles and cook food which Is then auctioned families. The SAE's have always been known for their singing so let's all keep an ear out for them. PANHELLEN1C NOTES: Thanks to the girls for a good TGIF. The beer via Phil Sherwood was as good as ever-- well done Phil. Alsotobe thanked is the Theta Chi Fraternity for supplying "Zapata" a great band and for letting us use their house. The weather—well, we won't talk about that. Other notes: Don't forget the Alpha Gamma Rho Dance with the Boxtops. Tickets are $.50 Western Look complete selection, WESTERN BOOT A SHOE CO. FRESNO ft BROADWAY STREETS PH: 237-8718 Team is competing in a series of California, Nevada and Arizona rodeos, wMle looking ahead to the National Intercollegiate Rodeo finals at the year's end. In last weekend's Yavapai College contest, sophomore John Phillips won a silver buckle In ribbon roping; Junior Leland Decker spilt fourth and fifth places In bull riding; Junior Butch Jones placed first In a ateer wrestling round, and Junior Claudia Baronl scored in goat tying and fourth In overall competition: Other Rodeo Team members are freshman Llssa Phillips, Juniors Bonnie Stockdale and Bob Ragsdale, and senior Larry Hon- A. Q. Q**f, jjemele* , - MASTER WATCHMAKER • Bulova and Accutron Watches • Other fine jewelry Bananut Shopping Center 655 Shaw Phone 299-5947 When you know it's for keeps Happily, all your special moments together will be symbolized forever by your engagement and wedding rings. If the name, Keepsake is in the ring and on the tag, you are assured of fine quality and lasting satisfaction. The engagement diamond is flawless, of superb color, and precise cut. Your Keepsake Jeweler has a selection of many lovely styles. He's in the yellow pages under "Jewelers." HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING UNGS. .OX »0., .YtACUSe. |