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Women Vote In AWS Elections Women students will elect offi¬ cers for their association Wednes¬ day at the same time as the gen¬ eral student body primary elec¬ tion. Those running tor offices arc Terry Bennetts, Nancy Laurllien and Carol Shawver (or vice presi¬ dent; Kerry Konoway for secre¬ tary; Sharon Bourquin, Camella Cross, Joyce Commlngs, Jann Russell and Betty Watklns for historian; and Andrea Byrd and Barbara Harmon tor election manager. The offices of president and treasurer are elected yearly at the end of the fall -The Fresno State Colleg* Collegian- Afore Promises (Continued from Page 1) committees to carry out these plana. For sure, he must be a per¬ son who works well with others and fully realise that only through complete cooperation of all other students can his job be accomplished. Very important is that the President of the junior class be able to accept responsi¬ bility and see the year end with a successful prom. I urge each one of you to close¬ ly examine my opponent and me on this basis'. Who will best rep¬ resent youT Who will put forth the most erfort with maximum results? I would slheiyely appreciate your support In this coming elec- • MOYGASHEL LINENS $2.95 yard • RAW SILK $1.59 to $1.95 • COHAMA TEXTUREDS $1.59 to $1.95 • Slut ORGANZA for parties and weddings $1.29 • COTTON SAnNS 98c to $1.95 • SPORTS FABRICS . 69c to $1.95 10% DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD BOffVorrfetick TOWER DISTRICT Ij 114 N. Fullon MANCHESTER CENTER AD 7-8063 On the Mall BA 7-7653 Mens Casual Look Fashions Create Nationwide Comments, All Favorable From Gent Magaxlne. from Es¬ quire, from Playboy and wire services comes the same fashion news for men . . , look like you couldn't care less about rashioos and you're in for '62. , Tho specifics boll down lo work clothes. Jeans, khaki twills, flan¬ nel and stretch fabrics. The work clothes look Is the only thing f»r casual wear. Straw hats for play take the lead In head gear, and searsucker. denim and Jeans are In first place for swim- SNOW FOR PRESIDENT it ' Let YOUR Voice be heard in student government Fast...Safe... Convenient. Serve-Yourself Drycleaning Get professional-type drycleaning at a fraction the usual costs with our Westinghouse coin-operated machines. Takes less than an hour and most clothes need little or no pressing. Simple to operate. For only $2.00 you can dryclean up to 11 ladies' dresses or 32 ladies' blouses or 6 men's slacks or 9 men's sweaters or 25 children's slacks or 9 children's coats or 4 pairs unlined drapes, etc. — or any combination of these. Try it once and you'll be convinced. 14 machines to serve you with licensed attendant on duty at all times to help you. Lon Boyd Cleaning Center Cadar-ShMds Shopping Area Between Thrifty and Safeway Telephone 222-5063 Open 9 AM to 9 PM Closed Sundays suits, walking aborts and sport Blocks. Esquire reports that the flannel shirt has taken on a new role as a dress shirt. Blues, greens, yel¬ lows, reds, tana and golds, they note, provide a suitable back¬ ground for the fancy vest. Fig¬ ured, striped or plaid shirts car¬ ry off the solid color vest. All button down, these sportsshlrts come in wool or fiber blends. Fashion news from New Eng¬ land reports that stretch pants, similar to those worn on tbe akl alopea. are the new thing for men. The panta are Jet black, have a cuff, a 15 H» Inch ankle, no hip pocket, a permanent crease and a stirrup that goes under the instep to hold them firm. The result, according to Sam Gilkey, eastern men's wear buyer. Is a tall, skinny look somewhere reen the Edwardian dandy, early American statesman, a l.on- Ouardsman and almost any ■ odern skier. Additional from across hese tips for be on top of men who want the fashion wor ^latching cardigans and shirts — same yarn, same weight, same texture — couldn't be better for the coolness of (he summer. Detail in packet handkerchiefs, Cither all while or colored silk, Is Importnnt. They either should be in a casual fold or In a "puff" fold. The straight even line Is definitely out. Bermuda hose are simply not Ing considered, especially by the eastern college set. reports Oent Magaxlne. The only lime they are permissible is in the evening when coupled with a necktie for dress. The black dinner sujt- Just so the men won't forget (hat there Candidates Expound On Platforms Barry O'Neal It is highly important that every candidate no matter what office he Is running for set forth to tho voters a formulated pro¬ gram which he intends to execute during his tenure of office. With this In mind I recommend the fol¬ lowing proposals which I feel should be Incorporated Into the organization of our class activi¬ ties. 1. The Sophomore class should assume a greater role In the or¬ ganisation of the Froah-Soph Brawl so that It may again attain the importance it once had In the generation of school spirit and participation. The Sophomore Class because of a year of expe¬ rience with various channels of leadership Is in a better position (Continued on Page 4) . are times when the casual look simply won't do, la still classic and correct. The best bet Is the single breasted fiber blend salt with a satin shawl collar and striped trouaer. For top level pol¬ ish add black patent leather slip ons and matching eumberbund, atralght cut bow tie and pleated bosom collar-attached dress shirt. "DEAR DIARY:" Monday:— / found out about boys , . . from Frank. He'i a real dream . . . abso¬ lutely the grooviest boy in the crowd. I used to just sit and stare at him. I was pretty certain he wouldn't even bother to look my way . . . and as for dating him . . . that was a laugh. I never even bothered to dress up. When he did say "hi" . . I'd give him the deep freeze. That made me feel safe. I going to wear my heart ■nedf And then it happ. Mom asked me to go shop¬ ping for her. She said, "Would I please dress like a young lady for a change?" 1 took the hint — wore that perfectly stunning blue pique sheath dress with sleeveless jacket I got from COVER GIRL, my hi heels, and everything. Even that brat of a kid brother of mine man¬ aged to let out a whistle. On the way back, we stopped for a malt . . . and FRANK WAS THERE. He looked at me . . . and then he came over to where we were sitting, and pretty soon he asked me for a date — and oh.' Life has been so wonderful! The lesson I learned was that . . . Boys don't make passes at sloppily dressed lasses. Good nite, dear diary DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER h FIG GARDEN Crnlffcidefed • cotton satin * petit point pique • eyelet bastiste prestige fabrics for spring • 36" wide 100% cotton • wathable reg. 2.49 to $2.98 yd. comparable values $198 yd. • nlyon organdy • nylon chiffon 25 lovely colors * 45" wide 100% nylon • guaranteed washable reg. 79c yard 69c yd. • nylonnet Top quality, ideal for bouffant ovenkW*; dancing coitume* * 12 inches wide * reg. 49c yard. 33c yd; HOUSE OF FABRICS, INC. 13MFvl!on F~no, CoWlinlii Th. AM 6-9704
Object Description
Title | 1962_04 The Daily Collegian April 1962 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1962 |
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 | April 2, 1962, Page 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1962 |
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 | Women Vote In AWS Elections Women students will elect offi¬ cers for their association Wednes¬ day at the same time as the gen¬ eral student body primary elec¬ tion. Those running tor offices arc Terry Bennetts, Nancy Laurllien and Carol Shawver (or vice presi¬ dent; Kerry Konoway for secre¬ tary; Sharon Bourquin, Camella Cross, Joyce Commlngs, Jann Russell and Betty Watklns for historian; and Andrea Byrd and Barbara Harmon tor election manager. The offices of president and treasurer are elected yearly at the end of the fall -The Fresno State Colleg* Collegian- Afore Promises (Continued from Page 1) committees to carry out these plana. For sure, he must be a per¬ son who works well with others and fully realise that only through complete cooperation of all other students can his job be accomplished. Very important is that the President of the junior class be able to accept responsi¬ bility and see the year end with a successful prom. I urge each one of you to close¬ ly examine my opponent and me on this basis'. Who will best rep¬ resent youT Who will put forth the most erfort with maximum results? I would slheiyely appreciate your support In this coming elec- • MOYGASHEL LINENS $2.95 yard • RAW SILK $1.59 to $1.95 • COHAMA TEXTUREDS $1.59 to $1.95 • Slut ORGANZA for parties and weddings $1.29 • COTTON SAnNS 98c to $1.95 • SPORTS FABRICS . 69c to $1.95 10% DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD BOffVorrfetick TOWER DISTRICT Ij 114 N. Fullon MANCHESTER CENTER AD 7-8063 On the Mall BA 7-7653 Mens Casual Look Fashions Create Nationwide Comments, All Favorable From Gent Magaxlne. from Es¬ quire, from Playboy and wire services comes the same fashion news for men . . , look like you couldn't care less about rashioos and you're in for '62. , Tho specifics boll down lo work clothes. Jeans, khaki twills, flan¬ nel and stretch fabrics. The work clothes look Is the only thing f»r casual wear. Straw hats for play take the lead In head gear, and searsucker. denim and Jeans are In first place for swim- SNOW FOR PRESIDENT it ' Let YOUR Voice be heard in student government Fast...Safe... Convenient. Serve-Yourself Drycleaning Get professional-type drycleaning at a fraction the usual costs with our Westinghouse coin-operated machines. Takes less than an hour and most clothes need little or no pressing. Simple to operate. For only $2.00 you can dryclean up to 11 ladies' dresses or 32 ladies' blouses or 6 men's slacks or 9 men's sweaters or 25 children's slacks or 9 children's coats or 4 pairs unlined drapes, etc. — or any combination of these. Try it once and you'll be convinced. 14 machines to serve you with licensed attendant on duty at all times to help you. Lon Boyd Cleaning Center Cadar-ShMds Shopping Area Between Thrifty and Safeway Telephone 222-5063 Open 9 AM to 9 PM Closed Sundays suits, walking aborts and sport Blocks. Esquire reports that the flannel shirt has taken on a new role as a dress shirt. Blues, greens, yel¬ lows, reds, tana and golds, they note, provide a suitable back¬ ground for the fancy vest. Fig¬ ured, striped or plaid shirts car¬ ry off the solid color vest. All button down, these sportsshlrts come in wool or fiber blends. Fashion news from New Eng¬ land reports that stretch pants, similar to those worn on tbe akl alopea. are the new thing for men. The panta are Jet black, have a cuff, a 15 H» Inch ankle, no hip pocket, a permanent crease and a stirrup that goes under the instep to hold them firm. The result, according to Sam Gilkey, eastern men's wear buyer. Is a tall, skinny look somewhere reen the Edwardian dandy, early American statesman, a l.on- Ouardsman and almost any ■ odern skier. Additional from across hese tips for be on top of men who want the fashion wor ^latching cardigans and shirts — same yarn, same weight, same texture — couldn't be better for the coolness of (he summer. Detail in packet handkerchiefs, Cither all while or colored silk, Is Importnnt. They either should be in a casual fold or In a "puff" fold. The straight even line Is definitely out. Bermuda hose are simply not Ing considered, especially by the eastern college set. reports Oent Magaxlne. The only lime they are permissible is in the evening when coupled with a necktie for dress. The black dinner sujt- Just so the men won't forget (hat there Candidates Expound On Platforms Barry O'Neal It is highly important that every candidate no matter what office he Is running for set forth to tho voters a formulated pro¬ gram which he intends to execute during his tenure of office. With this In mind I recommend the fol¬ lowing proposals which I feel should be Incorporated Into the organization of our class activi¬ ties. 1. The Sophomore class should assume a greater role In the or¬ ganisation of the Froah-Soph Brawl so that It may again attain the importance it once had In the generation of school spirit and participation. The Sophomore Class because of a year of expe¬ rience with various channels of leadership Is in a better position (Continued on Page 4) . are times when the casual look simply won't do, la still classic and correct. The best bet Is the single breasted fiber blend salt with a satin shawl collar and striped trouaer. For top level pol¬ ish add black patent leather slip ons and matching eumberbund, atralght cut bow tie and pleated bosom collar-attached dress shirt. "DEAR DIARY:" Monday:— / found out about boys , . . from Frank. He'i a real dream . . . abso¬ lutely the grooviest boy in the crowd. I used to just sit and stare at him. I was pretty certain he wouldn't even bother to look my way . . . and as for dating him . . . that was a laugh. I never even bothered to dress up. When he did say "hi" . . I'd give him the deep freeze. That made me feel safe. I going to wear my heart ■nedf And then it happ. Mom asked me to go shop¬ ping for her. She said, "Would I please dress like a young lady for a change?" 1 took the hint — wore that perfectly stunning blue pique sheath dress with sleeveless jacket I got from COVER GIRL, my hi heels, and everything. Even that brat of a kid brother of mine man¬ aged to let out a whistle. On the way back, we stopped for a malt . . . and FRANK WAS THERE. He looked at me . . . and then he came over to where we were sitting, and pretty soon he asked me for a date — and oh.' Life has been so wonderful! The lesson I learned was that . . . Boys don't make passes at sloppily dressed lasses. Good nite, dear diary DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER h FIG GARDEN Crnlffcidefed • cotton satin * petit point pique • eyelet bastiste prestige fabrics for spring • 36" wide 100% cotton • wathable reg. 2.49 to $2.98 yd. comparable values $198 yd. • nlyon organdy • nylon chiffon 25 lovely colors * 45" wide 100% nylon • guaranteed washable reg. 79c yard 69c yd. • nylonnet Top quality, ideal for bouffant ovenkW*; dancing coitume* * 12 inches wide * reg. 49c yard. 33c yd; HOUSE OF FABRICS, INC. 13MFvl!on F~no, CoWlinlii Th. AM 6-9704 |