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Page 8 The Collegian Wednesday, September 30, 1964 MEET THE TEAM DAN WILSEY -- FuUback. Height, 6-0. Weight, 185. High school, El Rancho, Whlttler. Junior CoUege, Long Beach CC. Honors, all league lnhlghschool. Class, junior. Windy Retires As Sports Manager TERRY PITTS — Left guard. ED STARK Left tackle. Height, Height, 5-11. Weight, 222. High 6-2. Weight, 245. High school, school, La Habra. Junior college, Fresno. Junior college, none. Fullerton. Honors, all league ln Class, sophomore. high school. Class, junior. Hectic Pledge Week Ended and other activities has ended for 125 pledges of Fresno State College's six sororities. These pledges will be present¬ ed to the public Oct. 4 during Pledge Presents ceremonies. Delta Gamma leads the six sororities with 30 pledges. Those pledging are Susan Carole Angle, Kay Ellen Anderson, Barrle Lee BUesner, Candace Elizabeth Bragg, Sydney Lynn Bragg, Judy Butts, Margaret Louise Cargile, Krlsti Clark, GaU Marcella Dowllng, Kathleen Ann Drilling, Gall Ellse Frlesen, Nancy Jean f THE }| [back booh 1 gp J Frost, Carol Ann Gordon, Pam¬ ela Gayle Kindle, Kay Knowles, Linda Joan Lynghelm, Carol Jean Matthews, Angela Pantaleo, Joy Loraine Palnott, Joan Marie Pflueger, Sally Dec Rutledge, Jane Ellen Schongel, Nancy E. Smith, Nancy PatSheppard,Carol Virginia Smlttcamp, Marilyn Ann Snead, Roselavone DlanneStaley, Sharon Leigh Steward, Judy Ma¬ rie Wathen, Cheryl Lynne W ilk Ins/ •-, Students pledgingAlphaXlDcl- ta ari Teresi Anne Allen, Carol Jean) Bailey, Busan Jane Balrd, Sandra Lee Bass, Dorothy Bolt, Jill Patricia Boyd, Jacqueline Ann Cannon, Susan Elizabeth Carr, Barbara Jean Cate, Bar¬ bara Ann Clark, Barbara Ann Conroy, Marlene Suzanne Dc- Ciero, Kathleen Alice Fabry,Ni¬ cole Judith Hoffmann, KIrsta Ja- BILLIARDS "THE BEST TABLES IN THE VALLEY" Carpeted • Refrigerated ADVANCE DESIGN BILLIARDS| 538 N. Blackstone NEXT DOOR TO DICICCO-S PIZZERIA Sales Are Great, J. G. Since We Placed That Ad lajhe Collegian cobson, Lisa Kidder, Mary Cath¬ erine Leas, Barbara Elaine Max¬ well, Dale Elizabeth Murray, Gall Orndoff, Mary Suda Pate, Janice Lee Plog, Charla Jeanne Powell, Gay MarUyn Price, Linda Lee Shields, Georgia Helen Wade. Kappa Alpha Theta pledges in¬ clude Kathy Brake, Jerri Ann Bridges, Susanne May Brown, Marilyn A. Daniels, Karen Lynne Ferrler, Linda Ann GUflllan, Wendy Louise Gonser, Geraidlne Marie Heyman, Donna Alice Kin¬ ney, Jo Ann Leal, Loraine Gay Malkovlch, Marilyn McArthur, Carol Ann Mortlllaro, Linda Jo Ochlnero, Janle Samuclian, Sharon Kathleen Schafer, Chris¬ tine Marie Smith, Cheryl Ann Spurgeon, Susan Christine Ston- er, Jennifer Ann Tucker, LLnda Lee White, Kathryn Alice Wright. Kappa Kappa Gamma pledges are Virginia Lee Berg, Marlon Holly Blair, Carolyn Jeanne Boltlnghouse, Jennifer M.Camp¬ bell, Caroline Jean Coffelt, San¬ dra Lee Collar, Bernadette Yvonne Costa, Mary Carol Cov¬ ington, Beatrice Diane Elliott, Lynn Diane Henrlkson,Susan Ann Grimes Lane, Hillary Ann Man- chl, Judy Markowltz, Karen Di¬ ane McKnlght, Tamsen Moore Nichols, Wendy Lou Porter, Mar - cle Lee Rantsma, Claudia Anne Reynolds, Belinda Byrd Slfford, Sherrlll Lee Walker. Those pledging Delta Zeta are Diane Belden, Judith Marylou Calandra, Judith Ann Ganimlan, Linda Cheryl Gunnell, Kathleen Hellen Hare, Linda Jean Hodge, Ruth Raylene Hormachea, G. Su¬ san Kadanl, Barbara Van Kin¬ dred, Susan Ann Klawltter, Linda Gall Kreutzer, Jeanne Day Le- munyon, Sharyn Lee Meek, Bar¬ bara Ann Monls, Elizabeth Claire Moore, CarolineNlederauer, Pa¬ tricia Lynn Oliarra, Irene Olivia OUver. Phi Mu pledges are Joan Louis Balrd, Jane Bewarder, Carol Jean Brugmann, Cathy Ann Dem- mon, Janice Evans Gonder, Ju¬ dith Ann Kelly, Claudia Jane After 27 years of diligent ser¬ present chief CecU Coleman, Ls vice, Arthur Wendell (Windy) "one of the most dependable and Holmes, who used up less than versatile men on the entire school two weeks of sick leave during staff.* Holmes ls one of the old school retiring as Manager of Athletics of self-educated men, having had to quit school after the ninth grade He has played an Important be- and make his own living. He was born ln Bradford, Fresno State College athletic Mass., August 8, 1895. The program since coming to the Holmes family moved to Fresno Bulldog campus as equipment ln 1909. manager In 1948. In 1952 he was "I used to yell at the kids all elevated to manager of athletics, the time," he said, "so they started calling me Windy. I think Holmes will be succeeded by they liked me, but they used to Chet Hogoboom, who hasbeenhls pull tricks on me because they assistant three years. knew I would yell at them.* "It ls going to be tough to slow During his tenure at Fresno State he has outlasted four aUi- have are playing golf and watching ball coaches. He has been of in¬ jury trials. I imagine I will pick valuable assistance to these men up some part-time work now and and many others ln the athletic then, but mainly I am looking forward to watching the Fresno department and association of- Since 1952 he has been ticket Hls trademark ls a "stogie" manager, director of all stadium which he is seldom without, hav¬ activities, draws up the FSC as¬ ing acquired the habit when ho was sociation budget, handles all FSC 21 years old. athletic team travel plans (mode WhUe working as a milkman before accepting his school Jobs, orders all equipment, and until he liked to sit ln on courtroom the city took over John Euless Park, he was ln charge of Uie on this somewhat unusual hob- In addition ho has many Inci¬ dental Jobs and according to past athletic director Hal Beatty anc Basketball Slate Listed foresting and quietly beginning to drag out balls and shoes ln preparation for the cage season slated to begin on Tuesday Dec. 1. already began to limber up ln the The Bulldog quintet will play a 26-game schedule, with 13 of the tuts taking place at FSC. Following ls the complete schedule: DATE OPPONENT PLACE Dec. 1 Univ. of Nev. (H) Dec. 4 Sacramento St. (H) Dec. II Dec. 12 Dec. 18 Dec. 21 Univ. c Cal St. (Alameda) (T) PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Weber St. (T) Colorado St. (T) Colorado St. (T) U.O.P. (T) •Cal St. (L.A.) (H) •San Fern. St. (H) •Cal St. (L. Beach) (T) •San Diego St. (T) Cal St. (Alameda) (H) •Cal Poly (SLO) (H) U.O.P. (H) Cal Poly (Pomona) (H) •Cal St. (L.A.) (T) •San Fern. St. (T) •Cal St. (L. Beach) (H) •San Diego St. (H) •Cal Poly (SLO) (T) Alumni (H) MUST SELL - Call 2 FREAKS OR FRESHMAN Webster defines a "freak" as a "queer per¬ son or happening.* Any ; that simple and virgin pure- Experience all you can (maintaining yourproprl- to gain a rich background. Eat Chinese food.EatNc- gro food, Eat white food, great variety of unique entertainment offered at the Fine Art Theatre, and you'U soon learn to dis¬ criminate and be very one should see this moving Tod Browning motion picture. Powerful and human. Don't miss this except- tlonal motion picture. FINE ART THEATRE 1225 SO. MAPLE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA
Object Description
Title | 1964_09 The Daily Collegian September 1964 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1964 |
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. |
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Language | eng |
Description
Title | Sept 30, 1964 Pg. 8 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1964 |
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 | Page 8 The Collegian Wednesday, September 30, 1964 MEET THE TEAM DAN WILSEY -- FuUback. Height, 6-0. Weight, 185. High school, El Rancho, Whlttler. Junior CoUege, Long Beach CC. Honors, all league lnhlghschool. Class, junior. Windy Retires As Sports Manager TERRY PITTS — Left guard. ED STARK Left tackle. Height, Height, 5-11. Weight, 222. High 6-2. Weight, 245. High school, school, La Habra. Junior college, Fresno. Junior college, none. Fullerton. Honors, all league ln Class, sophomore. high school. Class, junior. Hectic Pledge Week Ended and other activities has ended for 125 pledges of Fresno State College's six sororities. These pledges will be present¬ ed to the public Oct. 4 during Pledge Presents ceremonies. Delta Gamma leads the six sororities with 30 pledges. Those pledging are Susan Carole Angle, Kay Ellen Anderson, Barrle Lee BUesner, Candace Elizabeth Bragg, Sydney Lynn Bragg, Judy Butts, Margaret Louise Cargile, Krlsti Clark, GaU Marcella Dowllng, Kathleen Ann Drilling, Gall Ellse Frlesen, Nancy Jean f THE }| [back booh 1 gp J Frost, Carol Ann Gordon, Pam¬ ela Gayle Kindle, Kay Knowles, Linda Joan Lynghelm, Carol Jean Matthews, Angela Pantaleo, Joy Loraine Palnott, Joan Marie Pflueger, Sally Dec Rutledge, Jane Ellen Schongel, Nancy E. Smith, Nancy PatSheppard,Carol Virginia Smlttcamp, Marilyn Ann Snead, Roselavone DlanneStaley, Sharon Leigh Steward, Judy Ma¬ rie Wathen, Cheryl Lynne W ilk Ins/ •-, Students pledgingAlphaXlDcl- ta ari Teresi Anne Allen, Carol Jean) Bailey, Busan Jane Balrd, Sandra Lee Bass, Dorothy Bolt, Jill Patricia Boyd, Jacqueline Ann Cannon, Susan Elizabeth Carr, Barbara Jean Cate, Bar¬ bara Ann Clark, Barbara Ann Conroy, Marlene Suzanne Dc- Ciero, Kathleen Alice Fabry,Ni¬ cole Judith Hoffmann, KIrsta Ja- BILLIARDS "THE BEST TABLES IN THE VALLEY" Carpeted • Refrigerated ADVANCE DESIGN BILLIARDS| 538 N. Blackstone NEXT DOOR TO DICICCO-S PIZZERIA Sales Are Great, J. G. Since We Placed That Ad lajhe Collegian cobson, Lisa Kidder, Mary Cath¬ erine Leas, Barbara Elaine Max¬ well, Dale Elizabeth Murray, Gall Orndoff, Mary Suda Pate, Janice Lee Plog, Charla Jeanne Powell, Gay MarUyn Price, Linda Lee Shields, Georgia Helen Wade. Kappa Alpha Theta pledges in¬ clude Kathy Brake, Jerri Ann Bridges, Susanne May Brown, Marilyn A. Daniels, Karen Lynne Ferrler, Linda Ann GUflllan, Wendy Louise Gonser, Geraidlne Marie Heyman, Donna Alice Kin¬ ney, Jo Ann Leal, Loraine Gay Malkovlch, Marilyn McArthur, Carol Ann Mortlllaro, Linda Jo Ochlnero, Janle Samuclian, Sharon Kathleen Schafer, Chris¬ tine Marie Smith, Cheryl Ann Spurgeon, Susan Christine Ston- er, Jennifer Ann Tucker, LLnda Lee White, Kathryn Alice Wright. Kappa Kappa Gamma pledges are Virginia Lee Berg, Marlon Holly Blair, Carolyn Jeanne Boltlnghouse, Jennifer M.Camp¬ bell, Caroline Jean Coffelt, San¬ dra Lee Collar, Bernadette Yvonne Costa, Mary Carol Cov¬ ington, Beatrice Diane Elliott, Lynn Diane Henrlkson,Susan Ann Grimes Lane, Hillary Ann Man- chl, Judy Markowltz, Karen Di¬ ane McKnlght, Tamsen Moore Nichols, Wendy Lou Porter, Mar - cle Lee Rantsma, Claudia Anne Reynolds, Belinda Byrd Slfford, Sherrlll Lee Walker. Those pledging Delta Zeta are Diane Belden, Judith Marylou Calandra, Judith Ann Ganimlan, Linda Cheryl Gunnell, Kathleen Hellen Hare, Linda Jean Hodge, Ruth Raylene Hormachea, G. Su¬ san Kadanl, Barbara Van Kin¬ dred, Susan Ann Klawltter, Linda Gall Kreutzer, Jeanne Day Le- munyon, Sharyn Lee Meek, Bar¬ bara Ann Monls, Elizabeth Claire Moore, CarolineNlederauer, Pa¬ tricia Lynn Oliarra, Irene Olivia OUver. Phi Mu pledges are Joan Louis Balrd, Jane Bewarder, Carol Jean Brugmann, Cathy Ann Dem- mon, Janice Evans Gonder, Ju¬ dith Ann Kelly, Claudia Jane After 27 years of diligent ser¬ present chief CecU Coleman, Ls vice, Arthur Wendell (Windy) "one of the most dependable and Holmes, who used up less than versatile men on the entire school two weeks of sick leave during staff.* Holmes ls one of the old school retiring as Manager of Athletics of self-educated men, having had to quit school after the ninth grade He has played an Important be- and make his own living. He was born ln Bradford, Fresno State College athletic Mass., August 8, 1895. The program since coming to the Holmes family moved to Fresno Bulldog campus as equipment ln 1909. manager In 1948. In 1952 he was "I used to yell at the kids all elevated to manager of athletics, the time," he said, "so they started calling me Windy. I think Holmes will be succeeded by they liked me, but they used to Chet Hogoboom, who hasbeenhls pull tricks on me because they assistant three years. knew I would yell at them.* "It ls going to be tough to slow During his tenure at Fresno State he has outlasted four aUi- have are playing golf and watching ball coaches. He has been of in¬ jury trials. I imagine I will pick valuable assistance to these men up some part-time work now and and many others ln the athletic then, but mainly I am looking forward to watching the Fresno department and association of- Since 1952 he has been ticket Hls trademark ls a "stogie" manager, director of all stadium which he is seldom without, hav¬ activities, draws up the FSC as¬ ing acquired the habit when ho was sociation budget, handles all FSC 21 years old. athletic team travel plans (mode WhUe working as a milkman before accepting his school Jobs, orders all equipment, and until he liked to sit ln on courtroom the city took over John Euless Park, he was ln charge of Uie on this somewhat unusual hob- In addition ho has many Inci¬ dental Jobs and according to past athletic director Hal Beatty anc Basketball Slate Listed foresting and quietly beginning to drag out balls and shoes ln preparation for the cage season slated to begin on Tuesday Dec. 1. already began to limber up ln the The Bulldog quintet will play a 26-game schedule, with 13 of the tuts taking place at FSC. Following ls the complete schedule: DATE OPPONENT PLACE Dec. 1 Univ. of Nev. (H) Dec. 4 Sacramento St. (H) Dec. II Dec. 12 Dec. 18 Dec. 21 Univ. c Cal St. (Alameda) (T) PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Weber St. (T) Colorado St. (T) Colorado St. (T) U.O.P. (T) •Cal St. (L.A.) (H) •San Fern. St. (H) •Cal St. (L. Beach) (T) •San Diego St. (T) Cal St. (Alameda) (H) •Cal Poly (SLO) (H) U.O.P. (H) Cal Poly (Pomona) (H) •Cal St. (L.A.) (T) •San Fern. St. (T) •Cal St. (L. Beach) (H) •San Diego St. (H) •Cal Poly (SLO) (T) Alumni (H) MUST SELL - Call 2 FREAKS OR FRESHMAN Webster defines a "freak" as a "queer per¬ son or happening.* Any ; that simple and virgin pure- Experience all you can (maintaining yourproprl- to gain a rich background. Eat Chinese food.EatNc- gro food, Eat white food, great variety of unique entertainment offered at the Fine Art Theatre, and you'U soon learn to dis¬ criminate and be very one should see this moving Tod Browning motion picture. Powerful and human. Don't miss this except- tlonal motion picture. FINE ART THEATRE 1225 SO. MAPLE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA |