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The Dally Collegian Wednesday, February 9,1966 Wednesday, February 9,1966 The Dally Collegian KFSR Adds 3 New Shows KFSR, campus radio station, Is broadcasting three new programs this spring. They are Time Out," heard Monday through Thursday at 9 p.m., the KFSR Trading Post* and "Road and Ski Reports* Thursday and Friday afternoon. Mike Leone, KFSR director of public relations, announced that more people are needed to fill staff positions. He said positions are still open in •on-the-alr" an¬ nouncing positions and the sales and public relations departments. KFSR broadcasts exclusively to the dormitory residence halls at 660 on the radio dial Monday through Friday from 3-11 p.m. Time Out* will air campus news, interview students and make special news reports. KFSR Trading Post* will give dormitory the opportunity U and other items for sale. There it Tho Daily Published five days a week except holidays and examination periods by the FresnoState College Asso¬ ciation. Mall subscriptions $8.00 a semester, $15.00 a year. Edi¬ torial office Business 235, tele¬ phone 222-5161, Ext. 441, 444, 448. Business office, Agriculture 220. telephone 222-5161, ext. 256. a sign-up sheet tor this service In the residence halls and the radio-television department. "Road and Ski Reports* will give highway conditions through¬ out the state and a weekend out¬ look of ski conditions. Other programming includes Jazz, rock and roll and classical music, and the local and national Persons Interested In staff po¬ sitions can fill out a KFSR ap¬ plication In the radio-television department, in the speech-arts building. Studios are located In room 162. Fred Kelly Is the sta- Report Planned Dr. George E. Avery, assistant professor of education, will pre¬ sent a paper on Participation of Environmentally Disadvantaged Children In Inquiry Training at the California Education Re¬ search Association Conference March 11 and 12 In Palo Alto. Dr. Avery'sartlcleoo the same study appears in the current issue of Audio Visual Education of the California Research Bul¬ letin. Graduating Engineers and Scientists: LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE COMPANY will bo interviewing on campus February 10. Contact the Placement Office for your interview appointment. An equal opportunity and F/M employer Time Capsule Holds Many Surprises For 5,000 A.D. It is the year 6966 AD, and you pieces of cloth. It Is quite evident are witness to the opening of a they were made for the female strange metallic capsule, crush- figure. They are very Uny, and ed and discolored with the weight you realize that one piece was of thousands of years but never- made to cover the bosom while theless, Intact, the other covered the hip section On the outside of the shell U an of the body, engraved message In an archaic Tbt scholar announced that this language which only the scholars u wbsi m called a "bikini,* of your country can understand. ^^ mw wer< qmt, popular at- Tbey have announced that the tlre of the era and that girls note was from an ancient people wore „„„, practically all year that lived In the year 1968. They loDC> say that the message requested t^ ^ ^ a gulden, and Just that the capsule be opened in tor a spm second, you dont feel 5,000 years. w ^^j tor your Ignorant an- And so with the passing of five eestort. "Maybe," you think, first to view Ihe unearthing of the •they didn't lead such a bad life after all." Now, all this might sound Im¬ probable to you, but who knows; some of these things Just might happen 8,000 years from now when, and if, our descendants get around to opening the time cap¬ sule that was buried last year at the New York World's Fair. All of the articles mentioned In this story, and many more, were actually chosen to be the cap¬ sule's historic freight, by a team of scientists, artists and scholars. «ot. As the first objects are remov¬ ed, there is a flutter of surprise from the onlookers, then sprink¬ led giggling and then outright laughter at the crudeness of the articles. A transistor radio, an electric toothbrush, contact lenses, a ball point pen, a polaroid camera, a ruby laser rod and a plastic heart valve. Other articles bring forth real astonishment. You^wooder at the strange sound emanating from a "Beatles* record and the wander¬ ing foreign words In a book entit¬ led the 'Holy Bible.' There is also a strange flag decorated with stripes and stars that the schol¬ ars Identified as tho symbol of the civilization's power and some¬ thing called a credit card that was ascribed as having a power of Its You are thinking compassion¬ ately of how-Ignorant and uncom¬ fortable these long lost ancestors of yours must have been when from the depths of the capsule they draw two fragile looking A handy place to buy ARTO 1 ERIALS To college students and facul¬ ty members on presentation of student body or faculty card. Applies to all art supplies on Permanent Pigments art bar. 0PINALLDAY SATURDAY! AND SUNDAY 10-4 Interested In A Career In RETAIL STORE MANAGEMENT? The W.T. Grant Company offers men an Interesting and chaUenglng opportunity in Its MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM to prepare for store management and later execu¬ tive positions In a rapidly expanding company, unusually high Income potential, good starting salary. First assignment In or near your home town. Interviews on Wednesday, February 16th. Register at your placement office and request a copy of "W.T. Grant Company — Your Career." Yes. Thanks to United's unique program for pri¬ vate pilots you can now apply for the job of pilot prior to obtaining the required commercial pilot license. We'll even help you in financing this license. To qualify, you need a private pilot license, 2 years college (half the credits required for graduation), age 20-29, height 5'6' to 6'4*, U.S. or Canadian citizen, eyesight 20/70 correctable to 20/20 with glasses, and ex¬ cellent physical condition. Get all the details regarding this Mif^^^cn outstanding career opportunity: Ulj^^^EU For Application 01 Contact Mr. R.l Tuesday, February 15th Noon - 2 p.m. UNITED AIR LINES Fresno Air Terminal No Appointment is Necessary Coeds Have Wool Title Chance Applications are available in the Activities Office for girls Interested in competing for the title of Miss Wool of America. The San JOaquln Valley Wool Growers Auxiliary is seeking ap¬ plicants for the local district's contest to be held April 24 in the Del Webb Towns House. The local winner will represent the district In the Miss Wool of California contest In San Fran¬ cisco during August, The slate winner wlU then travel to San Angelo, Texas tor the national pageant. Miss Wool of America wtU receive a complete wardrobe, a two week trip to Washington, D.C., and the use of a new ear 6. She must be single and re- tor the year of her reign. In main so during the year of her addition she will travel to ten reign should she win the national cities as a representative and a title, promoter of wool, and be awarded 7. Be In good health, a $800 scholarship. 8. Agree to promote the wool Qualifications for applicants to*1»tr)r during me year of ber are: ****• 1. Be between toe ages of 18 *• U°?^c* °«>***t»nt» mujrt VACANCY CORAL GARDENS - E. SAN BRUNO COLUMNAR MANOR - E. SAN JOSE t br. Completely Furnished as low as $138 Contact 227-7613, 229-3710 2. Be a it of the state 3. Wear a size test dress. 4. Be at least 6 feet 6 inches In height 5. She must hare completed one year of college activity or be a .•h.nmiT (ace wi th pearls and sequins and tiered flounces ending with chapel train, veil and hoop included, $70. Ph. 227-9518. STUDENTS-SAVE10% on all your art and drawing supplies with ASB card. OPEN 'TIL 9 darrell'sAR^< HOBBIES SPECIAL! IMPORTED WOOL PULLOVER 10.90 SAVE OVER $4-RE6.14.95 It's a beaut! Bulky and warm and stylish and rich-looking - bought specially for you in Italy at this special price! 100% wool with luxury cable-stitch front, plaih knit sleeves and back, in handsome heather-mix tones of Blue, Brown, Green. Just what you need now for Spring style and comfort. Get yours while they last! Sizes S-M-L-XL. DOWNTOWN: FULTON MALL AT FRESNO MANCHESTER SHOPPING CENTER
Object Description
Title | 1966_02 The Daily Collegian February 1966 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1966 |
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 | Feb 9, 1966 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1966 |
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 Dally Collegian Wednesday, February 9,1966 Wednesday, February 9,1966 The Dally Collegian KFSR Adds 3 New Shows KFSR, campus radio station, Is broadcasting three new programs this spring. They are Time Out," heard Monday through Thursday at 9 p.m., the KFSR Trading Post* and "Road and Ski Reports* Thursday and Friday afternoon. Mike Leone, KFSR director of public relations, announced that more people are needed to fill staff positions. He said positions are still open in •on-the-alr" an¬ nouncing positions and the sales and public relations departments. KFSR broadcasts exclusively to the dormitory residence halls at 660 on the radio dial Monday through Friday from 3-11 p.m. Time Out* will air campus news, interview students and make special news reports. KFSR Trading Post* will give dormitory the opportunity U and other items for sale. There it Tho Daily Published five days a week except holidays and examination periods by the FresnoState College Asso¬ ciation. Mall subscriptions $8.00 a semester, $15.00 a year. Edi¬ torial office Business 235, tele¬ phone 222-5161, Ext. 441, 444, 448. Business office, Agriculture 220. telephone 222-5161, ext. 256. a sign-up sheet tor this service In the residence halls and the radio-television department. "Road and Ski Reports* will give highway conditions through¬ out the state and a weekend out¬ look of ski conditions. Other programming includes Jazz, rock and roll and classical music, and the local and national Persons Interested In staff po¬ sitions can fill out a KFSR ap¬ plication In the radio-television department, in the speech-arts building. Studios are located In room 162. Fred Kelly Is the sta- Report Planned Dr. George E. Avery, assistant professor of education, will pre¬ sent a paper on Participation of Environmentally Disadvantaged Children In Inquiry Training at the California Education Re¬ search Association Conference March 11 and 12 In Palo Alto. Dr. Avery'sartlcleoo the same study appears in the current issue of Audio Visual Education of the California Research Bul¬ letin. Graduating Engineers and Scientists: LOCKHEED MISSILES AND SPACE COMPANY will bo interviewing on campus February 10. Contact the Placement Office for your interview appointment. An equal opportunity and F/M employer Time Capsule Holds Many Surprises For 5,000 A.D. It is the year 6966 AD, and you pieces of cloth. It Is quite evident are witness to the opening of a they were made for the female strange metallic capsule, crush- figure. They are very Uny, and ed and discolored with the weight you realize that one piece was of thousands of years but never- made to cover the bosom while theless, Intact, the other covered the hip section On the outside of the shell U an of the body, engraved message In an archaic Tbt scholar announced that this language which only the scholars u wbsi m called a "bikini,* of your country can understand. ^^ mw wer< qmt, popular at- Tbey have announced that the tlre of the era and that girls note was from an ancient people wore „„„, practically all year that lived In the year 1968. They loDC> say that the message requested t^ ^ ^ a gulden, and Just that the capsule be opened in tor a spm second, you dont feel 5,000 years. w ^^j tor your Ignorant an- And so with the passing of five eestort. "Maybe," you think, first to view Ihe unearthing of the •they didn't lead such a bad life after all." Now, all this might sound Im¬ probable to you, but who knows; some of these things Just might happen 8,000 years from now when, and if, our descendants get around to opening the time cap¬ sule that was buried last year at the New York World's Fair. All of the articles mentioned In this story, and many more, were actually chosen to be the cap¬ sule's historic freight, by a team of scientists, artists and scholars. «ot. As the first objects are remov¬ ed, there is a flutter of surprise from the onlookers, then sprink¬ led giggling and then outright laughter at the crudeness of the articles. A transistor radio, an electric toothbrush, contact lenses, a ball point pen, a polaroid camera, a ruby laser rod and a plastic heart valve. Other articles bring forth real astonishment. You^wooder at the strange sound emanating from a "Beatles* record and the wander¬ ing foreign words In a book entit¬ led the 'Holy Bible.' There is also a strange flag decorated with stripes and stars that the schol¬ ars Identified as tho symbol of the civilization's power and some¬ thing called a credit card that was ascribed as having a power of Its You are thinking compassion¬ ately of how-Ignorant and uncom¬ fortable these long lost ancestors of yours must have been when from the depths of the capsule they draw two fragile looking A handy place to buy ARTO 1 ERIALS To college students and facul¬ ty members on presentation of student body or faculty card. Applies to all art supplies on Permanent Pigments art bar. 0PINALLDAY SATURDAY! AND SUNDAY 10-4 Interested In A Career In RETAIL STORE MANAGEMENT? The W.T. Grant Company offers men an Interesting and chaUenglng opportunity in Its MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM to prepare for store management and later execu¬ tive positions In a rapidly expanding company, unusually high Income potential, good starting salary. First assignment In or near your home town. Interviews on Wednesday, February 16th. Register at your placement office and request a copy of "W.T. Grant Company — Your Career." Yes. Thanks to United's unique program for pri¬ vate pilots you can now apply for the job of pilot prior to obtaining the required commercial pilot license. We'll even help you in financing this license. To qualify, you need a private pilot license, 2 years college (half the credits required for graduation), age 20-29, height 5'6' to 6'4*, U.S. or Canadian citizen, eyesight 20/70 correctable to 20/20 with glasses, and ex¬ cellent physical condition. Get all the details regarding this Mif^^^cn outstanding career opportunity: Ulj^^^EU For Application 01 Contact Mr. R.l Tuesday, February 15th Noon - 2 p.m. UNITED AIR LINES Fresno Air Terminal No Appointment is Necessary Coeds Have Wool Title Chance Applications are available in the Activities Office for girls Interested in competing for the title of Miss Wool of America. The San JOaquln Valley Wool Growers Auxiliary is seeking ap¬ plicants for the local district's contest to be held April 24 in the Del Webb Towns House. The local winner will represent the district In the Miss Wool of California contest In San Fran¬ cisco during August, The slate winner wlU then travel to San Angelo, Texas tor the national pageant. Miss Wool of America wtU receive a complete wardrobe, a two week trip to Washington, D.C., and the use of a new ear 6. She must be single and re- tor the year of her reign. In main so during the year of her addition she will travel to ten reign should she win the national cities as a representative and a title, promoter of wool, and be awarded 7. Be In good health, a $800 scholarship. 8. Agree to promote the wool Qualifications for applicants to*1»tr)r during me year of ber are: ****• 1. Be between toe ages of 18 *• U°?^c* °«>***t»nt» mujrt VACANCY CORAL GARDENS - E. SAN BRUNO COLUMNAR MANOR - E. SAN JOSE t br. Completely Furnished as low as $138 Contact 227-7613, 229-3710 2. Be a it of the state 3. Wear a size test dress. 4. Be at least 6 feet 6 inches In height 5. She must hare completed one year of college activity or be a .•h.nmiT (ace wi th pearls and sequins and tiered flounces ending with chapel train, veil and hoop included, $70. Ph. 227-9518. STUDENTS-SAVE10% on all your art and drawing supplies with ASB card. OPEN 'TIL 9 darrell'sAR^< HOBBIES SPECIAL! IMPORTED WOOL PULLOVER 10.90 SAVE OVER $4-RE6.14.95 It's a beaut! Bulky and warm and stylish and rich-looking - bought specially for you in Italy at this special price! 100% wool with luxury cable-stitch front, plaih knit sleeves and back, in handsome heather-mix tones of Blue, Brown, Green. Just what you need now for Spring style and comfort. Get yours while they last! Sizes S-M-L-XL. DOWNTOWN: FULTON MALL AT FRESNO MANCHESTER SHOPPING CENTER |