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8—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday, December 2. 1966 Charity Food drive starts Dec. 5 The campus Christmas charity Linn Green, chairman, said drive tor the North AvenuoCom- canned food may bo loft at any munlty Center will run from Dec. sorority house or in the deposl- *-'*" ' tory between tho Library and Ed- jcatlon-Psychology Building. A 10-foot thermometer will bo attempt to erected on campus to follow tho ood for the progress of the week-long food The drlvo, organized by tho residence halls, fraternities, and Cotton pickin' School ol Agriculture, rjallagher man and Cardwrll Is examination High school cotton contest slated the college and Produc Oil Company, Is admin FSC ag students. t. Judging will then be held In Industrial Arts 101. After¬ noon activities will include a picnic at 1 p.m. in O'Neill Park, Judging critiques by a panel of cotton exports, discussion and the The competition, sponsored by Sudanese will view FSC teacher training techniques Three representatives from e Ministry of Education In Su- n will visit Fresno State Col- ek tour in tho UnltedStates. I men will stay in Fresno ly, Tuesday and Wednesday 111 tour both the campus and ticlpatlng In this national Im Abdel Latlf and Abdel are Provlnc in Fresno a scheduled fo Tuesday, the cation in Sudan AL's CHEVRON SERVICE •jf Accessorlea tAt Lubrication BLUE CHIP STAMPS 4797 E. Clinton al Chostnut FRESNO, CALIF. 'presentatlveswlil e FSC agricultural m, professor of Teacher training procedures in the Laboratory School and a luncheon with faculty members planned for Wednesday. Editor forms due submit applications for spring editor of The Dally Collegian or editor of the fall 19C7 Handbook TURNER'S ENCO SERVICE Tuns-ups - Brakes - Tiros 9*» - Oil - Accessories Free Pick-up and Delivery Phone 291-3182 3 Blocks East of FSC VOLKSWAGEN TUNE-UP LOOK* AUTO STEREO SPECIAL SALE 4900 THIS WEEK ONLY STEREO TAPES FROM $3.98 LET IS TAPE YOUR FAVORITE RECORDS HARRISON'S KING AUTOMOTIVE ^(s Sunday CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST Coriar it - Phone: 237-8301 CHRIST CENTERED, BIBLE BASED, LIFE RELATED 9:45 AM: College-Business Bible Class. 1:00 AM: Morning Worship. 7:00 PM: Evening Worship—Excellent Music 8:15 PM: College Discussion Hour-refreshments Irving E. Penberthy, D.D., Pastor tephen W. Boalt, B. Mus., Minister of Music, & Iducatlon. Discover the difference at Cedar Avenue St Pauls Catholic Chapol a* Newman Center 18TO B. BARSTOW AVE. -- Phooe: 43»-4«4J MASSES: Sundays, 7 AM, 8:30 AM, 10 AM, L 12 Noon; Mon. thru Fri., 5 PM; Sat. £ Holidays, 8 AM. CONFESSIONS: Sat., 3-5 PM It 7:30-9 AM, and before Sunday Masses. Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Chaplain CHURCH OFTHE BRETHREN 3901 E. Clinton - phone: 227-4123 15 AM: College Class meeting at 3781 E. Harv 11:00 AM : Morning Worship , J. D. Click, 1 College Church of Christ KAST BULLARD, BETWEEN FIRST AND CEDAR SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 AM;Mornlng Worship, 10 AM, Young People, 5 PM; Evening Worship, 6 PM. CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLINTON AT TKORNE - Phooe: M2-M59 0:30: Campus Hour 7:30: Evening Worship 9:30 4 11:00: Morning Worahip Alan H. Brown, Minister, Dean F. Rowley, Aast. Minister FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TUOLUMNE I M ST. t. - Worship Service 9:00 AM: Church S 7:00 PM; Wesley Fellowship (All Ages) Dr. Herbert W. Nealo SERMON TOPIC: To be announced WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 50 E. Santa. Ana (2 .blks. W. of Palm) Rev. Chase H. Stafford Worship Services 9 & 11 AM (nursery provided) 11 AM - Junior Church Church School: 9:45 AM - CoUege Group. 7:30 PM SERMON TOPIC: To be announced SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST . 280 WEST SHAW AVE.--Phooe: 229-M71 llrOOAM: Sunday Services 11:00 AM: Sunday School 8:00 PM: Wadnoday Evening Testimonial Meetings FREE READING_ROOM AND LENDING LIBRARY Open 12:00 to 4:30 PM Monday through .Friday >> Stop the World' City Council OKs rezoning for starts Asian tour Fashion Fair shopping center Tho travelln£ cast of Fresno Korea, Taiwan, Okinawa, tho ■ ■ W State CoUege's productlo •Stop the World, I Want to Get leaving Fresno yesterday amidst fanfare and the celebration of Fresno State College Day. by Mayor Floyd H. Hyde and the Fresno City CouncU to coincide with tho FSC troupe's departure on the tour sponsored by United Service Organization (USO). Mayor Hyde said tho group nltlon for excellence avaUable within the educational theater field.* The City CouncU also adopted a resolution congratulating FSC and President Frederic W. Ness ■for the selection of tho musical producUon. . .and for their many accomplishments in behalf of California education.* The group will travel to Japan, Fair Chance serves needy OFC. The three-year program was approved Nov. lOas an accredited teacher education plan by the California Stato Board of Educa¬ tion at a meeting In Los Angeles. According to Dr. Richard K. Sparks, dean of the School of Education at Fresno State Col¬ lege, the accreditation ls a sig¬ nificant first In education. It rep- especially I vantaged art The in Interdisci¬ plinary approach to teacher education In a variety of dis¬ ciplines. And, according to Dean the teacher shortage can be mot through Imaginative and lnnova- PrimarUy concerned now with elementary training, it ls ex¬ pected that next year the Fresno program wUl be expanded to In¬ clude the Junior high school lovol. The teacher training program was made possible by a $438,000 (Con n Pago 3, Col. 1 Penny is crowned FSC Queen Penny MacDonald, Junior home economics major, wUl reign as the 1966-1967 Fresno State Col¬ lege Campus Queen. Miss MacDonald received her crown from out-going Queen Linda Henderson at the annual Queen's Ball Saturday night at the Fresno Community and Con- Among her majesty's dutlosln- clude serving as FSC's official hostess at athletic contests and social events. Delta Gamma president, Genie Stolnhauer, wUl serve as first alternate. She will assumo the royal duUes InMlssMacDonald's The FSC royal court consists of Linda Soderstrom, senior social science major; Doe Dee Sims, senior English major and Shirlee Ybanez, Junior music PhUlpplnes andGua SC is the only western col- 5 to be asked by the USO U •oted 5-2 to approve the contro yersial rezonlng. Mayor Floyd Hyde told Olive Friday, the Fres THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE MONDAY. UF.CKMBKK .1. I96G No use cryin' The Fresno Folk and Pootry Quartet practice one of the folk songs they wlU present thoir •Statements for Peace," program this Tuesday at 1 p.m. in tho Arena Theater. Tho faculty group are from loft: Phillip Levlno, Dr. Potor P. Evor- wlne.Dr.Geno Bluesteln and Dr.Roger D.ChUtick. Folk and poetry group to slap war •Statemi theme of tho Fresno Folk and quart( Poetry Quartet's anU-Vlet War Blues performance Tuesday, Dec. 8, at 1 p.m. in the Arena Theator. Tho quartet, composod of FSC faculty members, ls being spon¬ sored by the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee. The professor of EngUsh. Dr. Bluesteln and Dr. Ever wino play and sing folk music ar EngUsh; Dr. Roger D. Chlttlck, associate professor of English; and phUllp Levine, assistant Internship program will help teachers Commonly caUed an internship District, tho program, its purpose Is to sup- School Dlstrl. plement existing teacher educa- Schools and When asked what the group hoped to accomplish by Tuesday's t"C performance Levlno replied, rs ■We want to mako It clear that Americans are motivated by val¬ ues other than those expressed people hi by our foreign policy in Viet Vlsalla Unified Nam, and that we havo a regard ontral Un Ion High for other peoples and cultures , the Fre snoClty besides destroying them. Those -ovlde.s genuineoppor- • combining and putting ce generally accepted id principles In teachor Sparks, dean of With specializations In ele- montary and secondary toachlng, the basis of partial fulfUlment of requirements. This means that an intern must have a BA degree prior to the classroom teaching Htm rehire Good sense sitting The American Bidet Co. (say BEE-day) offers the first revo» utlonary change (at least In America) in the history of perineal care. 'Perineal* refers to tho pelvic area, or perineum—down around your fanny. Tho toilet, used widely in Europe, eliminates tho need for toUet paper. When no one ls looking, you kind of set yourself down on It—tho thing looks Just like an ordinary toUet—and afterwards the fun (7) begins. An advortlsement for the Bidet states, 'Press tho lever and InstanUy a stream of warm water washes you clean. Dries, too, with warm (nice) air. Doesn't that make good sense?* For those of you who never thought about changing, tho ad offers a refreshing phUosophlcal Justification for their product. "Perhaps,* the ad says, 'you Just didn't want to think about it bocauso you couldn't do anything about It....Common sense tolls them.... Press the lever.... Join the Nice People every¬ where....'God help the weak. ferent from the one presented In January. In January the City CouncU overturned the pl&nnlngcommls- slon's decision by a 6-1 vote to approve tho rezoning of tho con¬ troversial land from residential to commercial zoning. After tho councU rojected the rezonlng In January Mayor Hyde suggested In September the plan be opened again if another site much of the same testimony they •The way In which tho College Community Plan," said Mayor Hyde, 'was presented to the coun¬ cU had a lot to do with over¬ turning last year's decision.* FSC President Frederic Ness spoke against the shopping center •if H arlng. onlng ls approved,* isult could well mean the end of e College Community Plan. •In fact the Integrity of plan- ng In the Fresno Metropolitan rea as well as tho creation of Shawls at stake.* Jamoson said that none of tho enough for a shopping center and although tho city planning staff realized this and had thought of bringing tho college plan up to dato, nothing had been done. The construction wlU start as soon as traffic and parking prob- lroned out, said Jamoson.Tho$30 mUUon center will haveaBroad- -Halo Store, Gottsc J. C. 1 the In giving reasons why the coun¬ cU approved tho plan, Mayor Hyde said that tho College Community Plan was not meant to bo a Axed' plan but was always Intended to be subject to change as the com¬ munity changed. After the vole, In examining how the chango would affect FSC, Dean Orrln Wardlo said thatthoy could only wait and see what tho •We wUl ro-evaluate our plans Eventually tho r Court hearing is cancelled A Student Court hearing on re- has been canceled since no sug¬ gestions wore mado at tho first hearing on Nov. 23, according to Chief Justice John Wetzel. Scheduled for today, the hear¬ ing was to havo enabled the Stu¬ dent Court to hear oral suggestions regarding tho reap¬ portionment of the school senators. Since tho deadline for turning In written suggestions was passed without response, too Rogers gets award A framed letter of commenda¬ tion wUl bo sent to head Football Coach Darryl Rogors. The Student Sena Fresno State College varsity football team for thoir successful coach, posted a 7-3 record this soason, the best for FSC in over
Object Description
Title | 1966_12 The Daily Collegian December 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 |
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Title | Dec 2, 1966 Pg. 8- Dec 5, 1966 Pg. 1 |
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 | 8—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday, December 2. 1966 Charity Food drive starts Dec. 5 The campus Christmas charity Linn Green, chairman, said drive tor the North AvenuoCom- canned food may bo loft at any munlty Center will run from Dec. sorority house or in the deposl- *-'*" ' tory between tho Library and Ed- jcatlon-Psychology Building. A 10-foot thermometer will bo attempt to erected on campus to follow tho ood for the progress of the week-long food The drlvo, organized by tho residence halls, fraternities, and Cotton pickin' School ol Agriculture, rjallagher man and Cardwrll Is examination High school cotton contest slated the college and Produc Oil Company, Is admin FSC ag students. t. Judging will then be held In Industrial Arts 101. After¬ noon activities will include a picnic at 1 p.m. in O'Neill Park, Judging critiques by a panel of cotton exports, discussion and the The competition, sponsored by Sudanese will view FSC teacher training techniques Three representatives from e Ministry of Education In Su- n will visit Fresno State Col- ek tour in tho UnltedStates. I men will stay in Fresno ly, Tuesday and Wednesday 111 tour both the campus and ticlpatlng In this national Im Abdel Latlf and Abdel are Provlnc in Fresno a scheduled fo Tuesday, the cation in Sudan AL's CHEVRON SERVICE •jf Accessorlea tAt Lubrication BLUE CHIP STAMPS 4797 E. Clinton al Chostnut FRESNO, CALIF. 'presentatlveswlil e FSC agricultural m, professor of Teacher training procedures in the Laboratory School and a luncheon with faculty members planned for Wednesday. Editor forms due submit applications for spring editor of The Dally Collegian or editor of the fall 19C7 Handbook TURNER'S ENCO SERVICE Tuns-ups - Brakes - Tiros 9*» - Oil - Accessories Free Pick-up and Delivery Phone 291-3182 3 Blocks East of FSC VOLKSWAGEN TUNE-UP LOOK* AUTO STEREO SPECIAL SALE 4900 THIS WEEK ONLY STEREO TAPES FROM $3.98 LET IS TAPE YOUR FAVORITE RECORDS HARRISON'S KING AUTOMOTIVE ^(s Sunday CEDAR AVENUE BAPTIST Coriar it - Phone: 237-8301 CHRIST CENTERED, BIBLE BASED, LIFE RELATED 9:45 AM: College-Business Bible Class. 1:00 AM: Morning Worship. 7:00 PM: Evening Worship—Excellent Music 8:15 PM: College Discussion Hour-refreshments Irving E. Penberthy, D.D., Pastor tephen W. Boalt, B. Mus., Minister of Music, & Iducatlon. Discover the difference at Cedar Avenue St Pauls Catholic Chapol a* Newman Center 18TO B. BARSTOW AVE. -- Phooe: 43»-4«4J MASSES: Sundays, 7 AM, 8:30 AM, 10 AM, L 12 Noon; Mon. thru Fri., 5 PM; Sat. £ Holidays, 8 AM. CONFESSIONS: Sat., 3-5 PM It 7:30-9 AM, and before Sunday Masses. Rev. Sergio P. Negro, Chaplain CHURCH OFTHE BRETHREN 3901 E. Clinton - phone: 227-4123 15 AM: College Class meeting at 3781 E. Harv 11:00 AM : Morning Worship , J. D. Click, 1 College Church of Christ KAST BULLARD, BETWEEN FIRST AND CEDAR SUNDAY: Bible School, 9 AM;Mornlng Worship, 10 AM, Young People, 5 PM; Evening Worship, 6 PM. CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLINTON AT TKORNE - Phooe: M2-M59 0:30: Campus Hour 7:30: Evening Worship 9:30 4 11:00: Morning Worahip Alan H. Brown, Minister, Dean F. Rowley, Aast. Minister FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TUOLUMNE I M ST. t. - Worship Service 9:00 AM: Church S 7:00 PM; Wesley Fellowship (All Ages) Dr. Herbert W. Nealo SERMON TOPIC: To be announced WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 50 E. Santa. Ana (2 .blks. W. of Palm) Rev. Chase H. Stafford Worship Services 9 & 11 AM (nursery provided) 11 AM - Junior Church Church School: 9:45 AM - CoUege Group. 7:30 PM SERMON TOPIC: To be announced SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST . 280 WEST SHAW AVE.--Phooe: 229-M71 llrOOAM: Sunday Services 11:00 AM: Sunday School 8:00 PM: Wadnoday Evening Testimonial Meetings FREE READING_ROOM AND LENDING LIBRARY Open 12:00 to 4:30 PM Monday through .Friday >> Stop the World' City Council OKs rezoning for starts Asian tour Fashion Fair shopping center Tho travelln£ cast of Fresno Korea, Taiwan, Okinawa, tho ■ ■ W State CoUege's productlo •Stop the World, I Want to Get leaving Fresno yesterday amidst fanfare and the celebration of Fresno State College Day. by Mayor Floyd H. Hyde and the Fresno City CouncU to coincide with tho FSC troupe's departure on the tour sponsored by United Service Organization (USO). Mayor Hyde said tho group nltlon for excellence avaUable within the educational theater field.* The City CouncU also adopted a resolution congratulating FSC and President Frederic W. Ness ■for the selection of tho musical producUon. . .and for their many accomplishments in behalf of California education.* The group will travel to Japan, Fair Chance serves needy OFC. The three-year program was approved Nov. lOas an accredited teacher education plan by the California Stato Board of Educa¬ tion at a meeting In Los Angeles. According to Dr. Richard K. Sparks, dean of the School of Education at Fresno State Col¬ lege, the accreditation ls a sig¬ nificant first In education. It rep- especially I vantaged art The in Interdisci¬ plinary approach to teacher education In a variety of dis¬ ciplines. And, according to Dean the teacher shortage can be mot through Imaginative and lnnova- PrimarUy concerned now with elementary training, it ls ex¬ pected that next year the Fresno program wUl be expanded to In¬ clude the Junior high school lovol. The teacher training program was made possible by a $438,000 (Con n Pago 3, Col. 1 Penny is crowned FSC Queen Penny MacDonald, Junior home economics major, wUl reign as the 1966-1967 Fresno State Col¬ lege Campus Queen. Miss MacDonald received her crown from out-going Queen Linda Henderson at the annual Queen's Ball Saturday night at the Fresno Community and Con- Among her majesty's dutlosln- clude serving as FSC's official hostess at athletic contests and social events. Delta Gamma president, Genie Stolnhauer, wUl serve as first alternate. She will assumo the royal duUes InMlssMacDonald's The FSC royal court consists of Linda Soderstrom, senior social science major; Doe Dee Sims, senior English major and Shirlee Ybanez, Junior music PhUlpplnes andGua SC is the only western col- 5 to be asked by the USO U •oted 5-2 to approve the contro yersial rezonlng. Mayor Floyd Hyde told Olive Friday, the Fres THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE MONDAY. UF.CKMBKK .1. I96G No use cryin' The Fresno Folk and Pootry Quartet practice one of the folk songs they wlU present thoir •Statements for Peace," program this Tuesday at 1 p.m. in tho Arena Theater. Tho faculty group are from loft: Phillip Levlno, Dr. Potor P. Evor- wlne.Dr.Geno Bluesteln and Dr.Roger D.ChUtick. Folk and poetry group to slap war •Statemi theme of tho Fresno Folk and quart( Poetry Quartet's anU-Vlet War Blues performance Tuesday, Dec. 8, at 1 p.m. in the Arena Theator. Tho quartet, composod of FSC faculty members, ls being spon¬ sored by the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee. The professor of EngUsh. Dr. Bluesteln and Dr. Ever wino play and sing folk music ar EngUsh; Dr. Roger D. Chlttlck, associate professor of English; and phUllp Levine, assistant Internship program will help teachers Commonly caUed an internship District, tho program, its purpose Is to sup- School Dlstrl. plement existing teacher educa- Schools and When asked what the group hoped to accomplish by Tuesday's t"C performance Levlno replied, rs ■We want to mako It clear that Americans are motivated by val¬ ues other than those expressed people hi by our foreign policy in Viet Vlsalla Unified Nam, and that we havo a regard ontral Un Ion High for other peoples and cultures , the Fre snoClty besides destroying them. Those -ovlde.s genuineoppor- • combining and putting ce generally accepted id principles In teachor Sparks, dean of With specializations In ele- montary and secondary toachlng, the basis of partial fulfUlment of requirements. This means that an intern must have a BA degree prior to the classroom teaching Htm rehire Good sense sitting The American Bidet Co. (say BEE-day) offers the first revo» utlonary change (at least In America) in the history of perineal care. 'Perineal* refers to tho pelvic area, or perineum—down around your fanny. Tho toilet, used widely in Europe, eliminates tho need for toUet paper. When no one ls looking, you kind of set yourself down on It—tho thing looks Just like an ordinary toUet—and afterwards the fun (7) begins. An advortlsement for the Bidet states, 'Press tho lever and InstanUy a stream of warm water washes you clean. Dries, too, with warm (nice) air. Doesn't that make good sense?* For those of you who never thought about changing, tho ad offers a refreshing phUosophlcal Justification for their product. "Perhaps,* the ad says, 'you Just didn't want to think about it bocauso you couldn't do anything about It....Common sense tolls them.... Press the lever.... Join the Nice People every¬ where....'God help the weak. ferent from the one presented In January. In January the City CouncU overturned the pl&nnlngcommls- slon's decision by a 6-1 vote to approve tho rezoning of tho con¬ troversial land from residential to commercial zoning. After tho councU rojected the rezonlng In January Mayor Hyde suggested In September the plan be opened again if another site much of the same testimony they •The way In which tho College Community Plan," said Mayor Hyde, 'was presented to the coun¬ cU had a lot to do with over¬ turning last year's decision.* FSC President Frederic Ness spoke against the shopping center •if H arlng. onlng ls approved,* isult could well mean the end of e College Community Plan. •In fact the Integrity of plan- ng In the Fresno Metropolitan rea as well as tho creation of Shawls at stake.* Jamoson said that none of tho enough for a shopping center and although tho city planning staff realized this and had thought of bringing tho college plan up to dato, nothing had been done. The construction wlU start as soon as traffic and parking prob- lroned out, said Jamoson.Tho$30 mUUon center will haveaBroad- -Halo Store, Gottsc J. C. 1 the In giving reasons why the coun¬ cU approved tho plan, Mayor Hyde said that tho College Community Plan was not meant to bo a Axed' plan but was always Intended to be subject to change as the com¬ munity changed. After the vole, In examining how the chango would affect FSC, Dean Orrln Wardlo said thatthoy could only wait and see what tho •We wUl ro-evaluate our plans Eventually tho r Court hearing is cancelled A Student Court hearing on re- has been canceled since no sug¬ gestions wore mado at tho first hearing on Nov. 23, according to Chief Justice John Wetzel. Scheduled for today, the hear¬ ing was to havo enabled the Stu¬ dent Court to hear oral suggestions regarding tho reap¬ portionment of the school senators. Since tho deadline for turning In written suggestions was passed without response, too Rogers gets award A framed letter of commenda¬ tion wUl bo sent to head Football Coach Darryl Rogors. The Student Sena Fresno State College varsity football team for thoir successful coach, posted a 7-3 record this soason, the best for FSC in over |