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—; The Fresno State College Collegian Geologists Visit Park, View Quartz Rocks High points on the annual geology field trip, In which SS udenis* and four geology pro¬ fessors participated were visits Sentinel Dome. Glacier Point, and Tenaya Lake at Yoscmite Nation¬ al Park. A dance held at Yosemlte Lodge was the high point for some of the less scholarly atii- The two day and one night field trip was held last weekend; The purpose of the" trip, which Is an optional part of geology Cat^Caravan Organized For San Diego Football Crucial .)rga:,ii«d for the FKC-San Diego -■..hii this Saturday. Tho trek which will rover too miles each way. will leave from .he Creteo city College Library fined lei the vehicles proclaiming tbe occupants FSC rooters. I'.itty Sanborn, head yell lead- dent Smart DCs Are Honored V;iris.iionfc in fashion high II git t- id itin annual Delta Gamma schol¬ arship dinner Monday Right as Mmbem dressed according to liilr spring semester gradcpolnt average. Coed* Whose grades ranged 'rem 2.(1 to a 2.5 wore dressy ■oi-kt-il dresses; those whose (Rule* were from 2.5 to -i.'l wore ■chool clothes and heel.-,: 3.0 lo a :..S wore school clothes ami flats, ind (liortv'who hurl Li.5 and above TlasHi in benuuda shorts or ra¬ ft (5 check was awarded to \nn Douetchy as Ihe member With lie blithest grades and a perpet* J..I jrotd charm was awarded to iuiani.e Sneed for the most liu- irnvod grades. Uunny Erlckson. the pledge »»h tbe highest grades, had her HUM engraved on tbe Karen "raven memorial plaque,- t.uests for the evening were Kiss Martha Miller, activities ad- fiior and Dr. and Mrs. Jose Ca- IMlee Dr. Canales addressed the * "are renuesied lo algn up In tin- activities office. The lilnery Includes a stop in ir near Los Angeles for lunch, it !.::,0 AM on game day. i'rior i> departure, signs win be a(- )(!■■ to the length of the journey ■urs won't be kept together, but ■-ill atretcb out along the length it highway 3ft. MM Sanborn halls the idea as •an 7>scelTenr"iiii:-ani!-To-t)olsier iplrit and support for tbe team in bis game which will probably de- School Colors Change The school colors of Fresni Stat*. College have not alwayi >ecn cardinal and blue. Originally he colors were light green and %l. These colors signified the treen vineyards In the spring, and he Golden State. The colors were hanged In 1911. i for i. space . Th-i hip." ind Patty a'.iubi Dumke Backs Campus Union (Grmtmrted-fTi}m~Fage~1^l— to keep working for PropoBltloi IA." 1 The former college preslden cited a need to establish a policy for on-campua houidng. "Most of the state colleges now have only ten per cent of the stu¬ dent body living on campus. I would personally like to see. If the fiscal resources would support the Idea, that state colleges es- lahlish a principle of 25 per cent on-rampus residency." Dr. Dumke told a late after¬ noon faculty meeting that the Hoard of Trustees Is working on the problem of raiding teacher's salaries because the hoard real- lies that this will alleviate the .clier shortage problem at the "We are moving rapidly toward Joint doctorate program with ? universities which we hope II help lure more students In 1 ti-achlng profession." In discussing the master plan of higher education, ihe chancel¬ lor said that Fresno State has a "deflnlie advantage" In obtain¬ ing special programs. Dr. Dumke mentioned the enology depart¬ ment (wine making) on campus and noted that It la one of few such programs In the slate. "In large communities, where there are a greater number of schools, every school doesn't have to have every type of program." Dumke said. "There is less com¬ petition here because of the geo¬ graphical location, and therefore we have to admit to the existence to certain programs at Fresno State b.-cause it Is more remote." la to provide observations of geo¬ logical formations. "Tho large quarts boulders, of a completely different type than the bed rock they lie ou." at Sen- tlnal Dome Is an example of the unique formations observed, ac¬ cording to Dr. George M. Stanley, chairman of the geology depart¬ ment. These boulders were trans¬ ported by glacial movements over 8,000 years ago. Partlcipants^-siayed Saturday night at Yc/emIte. Valley. Camp- fire discissions, lectures and story-telll-W^ were followed by a viewing fat the firofall Saturday night. % Two chartered buses carried tho geologists up the Tioga Pass Road to Tenaya Lake Sunday. —Terraya—L_lre"rff"TrasiMd "Id~ W alley surrounded by huge, glacially polished granite bould¬ ers at an elevation over 8.000 ft. Hole Diggers Watch Weather If California's unpredictable eatlier holds good, wjring on the ew electrical system will be arted In about two weeks. Ed Jenkins, Division or Architecture head, said that the wiring will constitute the last phase of con- ruction on the system. At present the last of three lan holes is being dug adjacent j the Activities Ilooth. The three oles will be Joined by under¬ ground ducts and according to Jenkins, the construction is right u schedule. "We've completed bout 21 per cent or the project .t this time," the architect said. Wiring is evpeclcd to be com- iletet] by the first.of March. The Ml phase of the project will re¬ quire the most time because. Jen¬ kins said. "It is necessary for us ■vamp the existing sub-station west of the Firehouse," ?w buildings and added air conditioning have made the proj¬ ect necessary to supplement the em electrical system. Angel's Flight Sets Tea Angel's Flight will meet tomor¬ row at 1 PM in the AFROTC Wnlldlng lounge. Final" arrange¬ ments will be made for the mem¬ bership lea Sunday afternoon at ■an's restaurant. FEDERAL CAREER DAY—Dr. Harold D. Jones, director of ihe placement office; Stuart Anderson of the Social Security Adminislralion Qffice in Fresno, and Dr. Karl Buclcinan, assistant professor of political science, discuss pfans for Federal Career Day tomorrow on campus from 9 AM to 4 PM. Candidates Debate On College Issues Drs. Ralph Richardson and Max RafTerty, candidates for State Su¬ perintendent of Public insiruc- tlon, will debate tomorrow morn- it 9:25 at the California As¬ sociation of School Administra- rs meeting on campus. The debate will be held in the Lab School. Exec. Meets Tonight Student body president Jerry Tahajian reminds all executive committee members that there will be a meeting, tonight at S o'clock in his office. \(:l| lata ■cted to attend the n ate and subsequent :: the afternoon. Dr. Dal . Tueller. i of the college, will Introduce the two candidates and direct a ques¬ tion and answer-period." In the arternoon Hugh P. Don- 11y. a State senator, will speak and Charles B. Carrlgus. state assemblyman, and Dr. Ronald associate superintendent of public instruction, will speak. YOU ARE INVITED UNITED NATIONS DAY PROGRAM Wed., Oct. 24—8:00 P.M. College Religious Center WHY WE SUPPORT THE U.N. Speaker Ruth Fair Brannon, * Anthropologic Music, Readings by College Students, Refreshments, and U.N. literature. Sponsored by The BAHA'IS of FRESNO linph's Blue Key Seeks Men Membership elialnnan J-rry j Embree reminded MiKtentn today j tbat applications for membership In Illue Key, national honor sertf- lea fraternity for uppi r -IIVISIOD men. are due In the Student; Act-! Ivitles orflce next" Wednesday. \ A.-tiJity-mlnded stud.-iits with grade Tudut averages exceeding j b&i appl; Interfratemity Pledge Council Elects Officers The ■ Interfratemity Pledge Council will hold a meeting to¬ morrow at 1 PM In mom lin of the Kducat Ion-Psychology Build¬ ing. Newly elected orflcers of the [organization are Ja"k McClellan. Delta Sigma Phi. president; Paul Myers. Sigma Chl, vice-president; and Peter Steekel, Theta Chi. Patronize Our fldwertisers ftaBBBBBBBBBBBV*' aBBB^BBBBBVa^lr7 *5B8* Get More Eye-Appeal , for your clothes AND SAVE 10% TO° Rot impressions ore very important in a col mrOfg man** many activities . .. and his clothes make up a large percentage of that impres- Comb's "Colorbtight" cleaning process keeps Your clothes looking brand new all the time. 10% DISCOUNT GOOD ONLY TO FSC STUDENTS AND FACULTY WITH A.S.B. CARDS Tly I D5 J COMB'S CLEANERS CEDAR 4 SHAW NBCT TO lES'S IMVE UP—ACROS^«_______. ., J^ss taste SdlGlil refreshes your tas — air-softensevery puff ~7o6t CLfiuff: its ^riigfat,/ A refreshing discovery is yours every time you smoke a Salem cigarette...for Salem refreshes your taste just as Springtime refreshes you. Most refreshing, most flavorful, too...that's Salem! . menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste., modern filter, too
Object Description
Title | 1962_10 The Daily Collegian October 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 | October 24, 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 | —; The Fresno State College Collegian Geologists Visit Park, View Quartz Rocks High points on the annual geology field trip, In which SS udenis* and four geology pro¬ fessors participated were visits Sentinel Dome. Glacier Point, and Tenaya Lake at Yoscmite Nation¬ al Park. A dance held at Yosemlte Lodge was the high point for some of the less scholarly atii- The two day and one night field trip was held last weekend; The purpose of the" trip, which Is an optional part of geology Cat^Caravan Organized For San Diego Football Crucial .)rga:,ii«d for the FKC-San Diego -■..hii this Saturday. Tho trek which will rover too miles each way. will leave from .he Creteo city College Library fined lei the vehicles proclaiming tbe occupants FSC rooters. I'.itty Sanborn, head yell lead- dent Smart DCs Are Honored V;iris.iionfc in fashion high II git t- id itin annual Delta Gamma schol¬ arship dinner Monday Right as Mmbem dressed according to liilr spring semester gradcpolnt average. Coed* Whose grades ranged 'rem 2.(1 to a 2.5 wore dressy ■oi-kt-il dresses; those whose (Rule* were from 2.5 to -i.'l wore ■chool clothes and heel.-,: 3.0 lo a :..S wore school clothes ami flats, ind (liortv'who hurl Li.5 and above TlasHi in benuuda shorts or ra¬ ft (5 check was awarded to \nn Douetchy as Ihe member With lie blithest grades and a perpet* J..I jrotd charm was awarded to iuiani.e Sneed for the most liu- irnvod grades. Uunny Erlckson. the pledge »»h tbe highest grades, had her HUM engraved on tbe Karen "raven memorial plaque,- t.uests for the evening were Kiss Martha Miller, activities ad- fiior and Dr. and Mrs. Jose Ca- IMlee Dr. Canales addressed the * "are renuesied lo algn up In tin- activities office. The lilnery Includes a stop in ir near Los Angeles for lunch, it !.::,0 AM on game day. i'rior i> departure, signs win be a(- )(!■■ to the length of the journey ■urs won't be kept together, but ■-ill atretcb out along the length it highway 3ft. MM Sanborn halls the idea as •an 7>scelTenr"iiii:-ani!-To-t)olsier iplrit and support for tbe team in bis game which will probably de- School Colors Change The school colors of Fresni Stat*. College have not alwayi >ecn cardinal and blue. Originally he colors were light green and %l. These colors signified the treen vineyards In the spring, and he Golden State. The colors were hanged In 1911. i for i. space . Th-i hip." ind Patty a'.iubi Dumke Backs Campus Union (Grmtmrted-fTi}m~Fage~1^l— to keep working for PropoBltloi IA." 1 The former college preslden cited a need to establish a policy for on-campua houidng. "Most of the state colleges now have only ten per cent of the stu¬ dent body living on campus. I would personally like to see. If the fiscal resources would support the Idea, that state colleges es- lahlish a principle of 25 per cent on-rampus residency." Dr. Dumke told a late after¬ noon faculty meeting that the Hoard of Trustees Is working on the problem of raiding teacher's salaries because the hoard real- lies that this will alleviate the .clier shortage problem at the "We are moving rapidly toward Joint doctorate program with ? universities which we hope II help lure more students In 1 ti-achlng profession." In discussing the master plan of higher education, ihe chancel¬ lor said that Fresno State has a "deflnlie advantage" In obtain¬ ing special programs. Dr. Dumke mentioned the enology depart¬ ment (wine making) on campus and noted that It la one of few such programs In the slate. "In large communities, where there are a greater number of schools, every school doesn't have to have every type of program." Dumke said. "There is less com¬ petition here because of the geo¬ graphical location, and therefore we have to admit to the existence to certain programs at Fresno State b.-cause it Is more remote." la to provide observations of geo¬ logical formations. "Tho large quarts boulders, of a completely different type than the bed rock they lie ou." at Sen- tlnal Dome Is an example of the unique formations observed, ac¬ cording to Dr. George M. Stanley, chairman of the geology depart¬ ment. These boulders were trans¬ ported by glacial movements over 8,000 years ago. Partlcipants^-siayed Saturday night at Yc/emIte. Valley. Camp- fire discissions, lectures and story-telll-W^ were followed by a viewing fat the firofall Saturday night. % Two chartered buses carried tho geologists up the Tioga Pass Road to Tenaya Lake Sunday. —Terraya—L_lre"rff"TrasiMd "Id~ W alley surrounded by huge, glacially polished granite bould¬ ers at an elevation over 8.000 ft. Hole Diggers Watch Weather If California's unpredictable eatlier holds good, wjring on the ew electrical system will be arted In about two weeks. Ed Jenkins, Division or Architecture head, said that the wiring will constitute the last phase of con- ruction on the system. At present the last of three lan holes is being dug adjacent j the Activities Ilooth. The three oles will be Joined by under¬ ground ducts and according to Jenkins, the construction is right u schedule. "We've completed bout 21 per cent or the project .t this time," the architect said. Wiring is evpeclcd to be com- iletet] by the first.of March. The Ml phase of the project will re¬ quire the most time because. Jen¬ kins said. "It is necessary for us ■vamp the existing sub-station west of the Firehouse," ?w buildings and added air conditioning have made the proj¬ ect necessary to supplement the em electrical system. Angel's Flight Sets Tea Angel's Flight will meet tomor¬ row at 1 PM in the AFROTC Wnlldlng lounge. Final" arrange¬ ments will be made for the mem¬ bership lea Sunday afternoon at ■an's restaurant. FEDERAL CAREER DAY—Dr. Harold D. Jones, director of ihe placement office; Stuart Anderson of the Social Security Adminislralion Qffice in Fresno, and Dr. Karl Buclcinan, assistant professor of political science, discuss pfans for Federal Career Day tomorrow on campus from 9 AM to 4 PM. Candidates Debate On College Issues Drs. Ralph Richardson and Max RafTerty, candidates for State Su¬ perintendent of Public insiruc- tlon, will debate tomorrow morn- it 9:25 at the California As¬ sociation of School Administra- rs meeting on campus. The debate will be held in the Lab School. Exec. Meets Tonight Student body president Jerry Tahajian reminds all executive committee members that there will be a meeting, tonight at S o'clock in his office. \(:l| lata ■cted to attend the n ate and subsequent :: the afternoon. Dr. Dal . Tueller. i of the college, will Introduce the two candidates and direct a ques¬ tion and answer-period." In the arternoon Hugh P. Don- 11y. a State senator, will speak and Charles B. Carrlgus. state assemblyman, and Dr. Ronald associate superintendent of public instruction, will speak. YOU ARE INVITED UNITED NATIONS DAY PROGRAM Wed., Oct. 24—8:00 P.M. College Religious Center WHY WE SUPPORT THE U.N. Speaker Ruth Fair Brannon, * Anthropologic Music, Readings by College Students, Refreshments, and U.N. literature. Sponsored by The BAHA'IS of FRESNO linph's Blue Key Seeks Men Membership elialnnan J-rry j Embree reminded MiKtentn today j tbat applications for membership In Illue Key, national honor sertf- lea fraternity for uppi r -IIVISIOD men. are due In the Student; Act-! Ivitles orflce next" Wednesday. \ A.-tiJity-mlnded stud.-iits with grade Tudut averages exceeding j b&i appl; Interfratemity Pledge Council Elects Officers The ■ Interfratemity Pledge Council will hold a meeting to¬ morrow at 1 PM In mom lin of the Kducat Ion-Psychology Build¬ ing. Newly elected orflcers of the [organization are Ja"k McClellan. Delta Sigma Phi. president; Paul Myers. Sigma Chl, vice-president; and Peter Steekel, Theta Chi. Patronize Our fldwertisers ftaBBBBBBBBBBBV*' aBBB^BBBBBVa^lr7 *5B8* Get More Eye-Appeal , for your clothes AND SAVE 10% TO° Rot impressions ore very important in a col mrOfg man** many activities . .. and his clothes make up a large percentage of that impres- Comb's "Colorbtight" cleaning process keeps Your clothes looking brand new all the time. 10% DISCOUNT GOOD ONLY TO FSC STUDENTS AND FACULTY WITH A.S.B. CARDS Tly I D5 J COMB'S CLEANERS CEDAR 4 SHAW NBCT TO lES'S IMVE UP—ACROS^«_______. ., J^ss taste SdlGlil refreshes your tas — air-softensevery puff ~7o6t CLfiuff: its ^riigfat,/ A refreshing discovery is yours every time you smoke a Salem cigarette...for Salem refreshes your taste just as Springtime refreshes you. Most refreshing, most flavorful, too...that's Salem! . menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste., modern filter, too |