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4—Till DAILY C Pacific's Tigers maul 'Dogs, 85-58 :^^^F}^Rt 'lll^^T^^ Rl \ 1; ' Wjt^s*/fa •aJisI tjrf.- vH fj'm 1 Roadblock durins first halt action In Tuesday night's meeting I ndaunted demons went on to sc nltlu (Dally Collegian SHEPHERD'S SHELL * Minor Repairs Aztecs easily dominate final league statistics TMSt MIOMTV B/WTAOS The Aztecs, rated toe number one small college to the nation, ments whUe two San Dlegans Craig Scogglns sotanewCCAA record with 81 pass receptions and also led the circuit to points scored with 73. Dave Beck was the Easley — 264- 8673. WANTED — d n' Roll Band. 2 24-2664. for Rock Take over lea (Sahara Apts.) 224-268S Br. API. SET OF 4 ET Cond. 224-2511 Mags - . $140. ML BLACK Labrac -2354. eeto '59 FORD FA1 P.S., Auto Tra $299. FSC Ex. : CRLANE 185. 500. — 803 yards ar s. The -Dogs Robins of 149 all added 10 yards on the ground lor a total offense showing of 813 Ernie Nolte had a fifth place showing In toe pass receiving category. Nolte snagged 35 tallies. In the team statistics section, the Bulldogs finished tops In the conference in pass defense. FSC yielded only 100 completions from 238 attempts for 1,346 yards, an avorage of 134.6 yards- por-game. The 'Dogs allowed -ANNOUNCEMENT- (Kenny) Johnson 11/ m STYLIST Join s staff ^ Town Barber Shop next to Perry's Bullpen and Shaw. Kenny specializes In raro styling, straightening- and coloring. For ruesday night t Paced by All-A Ron Relgel again looked good for to» BuUdogs. Relgel meshed 13 points to head too Fresnans In o off tho b Join Jim Waldron as each whipped In seven tallies. The Bulldogs now have toreo before the next game scheduled for Saturday at tho Selland Arena against a rough University of San Diego team. 'Pups upset Ti-Cats in overtime thriller Fresno State Collego's fresh- thunder from their big brothers Tuesday night by winning a heart- stopping 87- e decision free U lit) In U Constantino was too 'Pups' top chipped in 21 plus some key re- [ht untU tho Ken Patton was able todomos Df tho late damage by snaking hi *«y through tho Pacific defenslv ■ a Lucius Davi; th eight seconds le six straight points for a TURNER'S ENCO SERVICE - Brakes -Tiro The upbeat buttondown. Everything about this Arrow Decton Perma-lron shirt is traditional — except the fact that it refuses to wrinkle. And that may a whole n Note the wide stripes, the just-so roll of the collar. It's in a blend of Dacron polyester and ■'Sanforized-Plu: -ARROrW BUY YOUR ARROW SHIRTS AT . HARRY COFFEE'S MEN'S WEAR 966 Fulton Mall Greek girls to play Santa to children On US tour A Christmas party for 50 un- dorprlvUeged children ls this year's community project of the Junior Panhellenlc Council. Tho p.m. In Speech Arts 169. The chUdren ranging from first to eighth graders aro from toe Fresno State CoUege tutorial program. The sorority pledge classes of Junior Panhellenlc have planned the party to Include Christmas stockings fUlod with goodies for all the chUdren, games and group singing, refreshments and, tenta- Santa Claus will visit tho youngsters at tho party. A decor¬ ated Christmas tree for the party will bo donated by Alpha Gamma The children will be given transportation from the Ivy and us. Members of toe pledgo os wUl provide rides homo Each sorority pledge clai I charge of a special area of tho Eventoough hUdren's Christmas party. poopio of Suda dpha XI Delta ls In charge of control of the efreshments; Delta Gamma, ment, they hav Sudan educators see Fresno schools xibllclty, clean-up and na ags; Delta Zeta, entortainme \appa Alpha Theta, transpt :oratlons, and Phi Mu, Chrl in program Throe mo: THE DAILY COLLEGIA Mohamed El Arabl, a possibly adopt i Thoy are especially li to the Senate to vote on appointments | F R I : S N 0 S T A T E C 0 L I E 6 E VdJL i.wn N 0.34 IRE ■NO, CM ..FORMA IlllR-SDAY. DF CKMBK.R 8, 1D66 Since tooyh; Ohio, Kenti Thoy wUl go here, they h Pago 2, Col. 3) 'Battle of the Sexes' featured in Readers' Theater opening •Tho BatUe of the Sexes,* first presentation of Readers' Theater to over 10 years, will open tonight in the Arena Theatre Tho setting 1; Curt Psychedelic art Dale O ftedal's expression of "Som In d happening " was demonstrated Wednesday In nomics 208. iss. taught by Richard W. DeUney Kxpresslc LSD. J J This rat hopefully for a colft ;e session. Afterwards they will wal •xperience. Friday. There v 'I can promise you an totel- :tually stimulating evening,* nmentod Diroctor Ralph Sal- Freshman wins naming contest llcatlon. A prize of 110 w namo, freshman Jon Shaw. ■We wore looking for a which would both reflect wt. are doing and havo a bit of c Iness about it. AswewUlbe a very ojuantltlve question! man NeU Marks said. Tho committee has sent lng their wUUngness to tlclpate to handing out Residence hall administration is KFSR topic State Collego's three resldonc halls wUl bo the subject of radio broadcast tonight at 1:3 on KFSR. .: of B . Kay resident at .Jioman. Lawrence, head resident at Graves Hall, wlU not attend duo to Illness. Policies to be discussed In¬ clude the sign-to regulations at : pm at of regulations and Individual responsibility versus the *ln- loco-parenUs* doctrine. phasls ls placed on the vocal •It Is a great show,* Salgado said. "It ls an entirely different concept of toe theater, it (Readers' Theater) has boenheld fossor of speech, ls the program's assistant director. The cast members are Linda Hayworth, Floy Paynter, Chris¬ tine Saroyan, Charlene Smith, Ken Crabtroe, Dennis Rickard, Editors will be selected today Selection of the CoUegian and Handbook editors wUl bo decided today at a Board of Publications meeting. Seeking tho CoUegian position are Gary Daloyan, Mary Lou Fleming and MUos Shuper. AU Colleen Letnan, a Junior Journalism student, ls toe only applicant for the Handbook
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 |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Dec 7, 1966 Pg. 4- Dec 8, 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 | 4—Till DAILY C Pacific's Tigers maul 'Dogs, 85-58 :^^^F}^Rt 'lll^^T^^ Rl \ 1; ' Wjt^s*/fa •aJisI tjrf.- vH fj'm 1 Roadblock durins first halt action In Tuesday night's meeting I ndaunted demons went on to sc nltlu (Dally Collegian SHEPHERD'S SHELL * Minor Repairs Aztecs easily dominate final league statistics TMSt MIOMTV B/WTAOS The Aztecs, rated toe number one small college to the nation, ments whUe two San Dlegans Craig Scogglns sotanewCCAA record with 81 pass receptions and also led the circuit to points scored with 73. Dave Beck was the Easley — 264- 8673. WANTED — d n' Roll Band. 2 24-2664. for Rock Take over lea (Sahara Apts.) 224-268S Br. API. SET OF 4 ET Cond. 224-2511 Mags - . $140. ML BLACK Labrac -2354. eeto '59 FORD FA1 P.S., Auto Tra $299. FSC Ex. : CRLANE 185. 500. — 803 yards ar s. The -Dogs Robins of 149 all added 10 yards on the ground lor a total offense showing of 813 Ernie Nolte had a fifth place showing In toe pass receiving category. Nolte snagged 35 tallies. In the team statistics section, the Bulldogs finished tops In the conference in pass defense. FSC yielded only 100 completions from 238 attempts for 1,346 yards, an avorage of 134.6 yards- por-game. The 'Dogs allowed -ANNOUNCEMENT- (Kenny) Johnson 11/ m STYLIST Join s staff ^ Town Barber Shop next to Perry's Bullpen and Shaw. Kenny specializes In raro styling, straightening- and coloring. For ruesday night t Paced by All-A Ron Relgel again looked good for to» BuUdogs. Relgel meshed 13 points to head too Fresnans In o off tho b Join Jim Waldron as each whipped In seven tallies. The Bulldogs now have toreo before the next game scheduled for Saturday at tho Selland Arena against a rough University of San Diego team. 'Pups upset Ti-Cats in overtime thriller Fresno State Collego's fresh- thunder from their big brothers Tuesday night by winning a heart- stopping 87- e decision free U lit) In U Constantino was too 'Pups' top chipped in 21 plus some key re- [ht untU tho Ken Patton was able todomos Df tho late damage by snaking hi *«y through tho Pacific defenslv ■ a Lucius Davi; th eight seconds le six straight points for a TURNER'S ENCO SERVICE - Brakes -Tiro The upbeat buttondown. Everything about this Arrow Decton Perma-lron shirt is traditional — except the fact that it refuses to wrinkle. And that may a whole n Note the wide stripes, the just-so roll of the collar. It's in a blend of Dacron polyester and ■'Sanforized-Plu: -ARROrW BUY YOUR ARROW SHIRTS AT . HARRY COFFEE'S MEN'S WEAR 966 Fulton Mall Greek girls to play Santa to children On US tour A Christmas party for 50 un- dorprlvUeged children ls this year's community project of the Junior Panhellenlc Council. Tho p.m. In Speech Arts 169. The chUdren ranging from first to eighth graders aro from toe Fresno State CoUege tutorial program. The sorority pledge classes of Junior Panhellenlc have planned the party to Include Christmas stockings fUlod with goodies for all the chUdren, games and group singing, refreshments and, tenta- Santa Claus will visit tho youngsters at tho party. A decor¬ ated Christmas tree for the party will bo donated by Alpha Gamma The children will be given transportation from the Ivy and us. Members of toe pledgo os wUl provide rides homo Each sorority pledge clai I charge of a special area of tho Eventoough hUdren's Christmas party. poopio of Suda dpha XI Delta ls In charge of control of the efreshments; Delta Gamma, ment, they hav Sudan educators see Fresno schools xibllclty, clean-up and na ags; Delta Zeta, entortainme \appa Alpha Theta, transpt :oratlons, and Phi Mu, Chrl in program Throe mo: THE DAILY COLLEGIA Mohamed El Arabl, a possibly adopt i Thoy are especially li to the Senate to vote on appointments | F R I : S N 0 S T A T E C 0 L I E 6 E VdJL i.wn N 0.34 IRE ■NO, CM ..FORMA IlllR-SDAY. DF CKMBK.R 8, 1D66 Since tooyh; Ohio, Kenti Thoy wUl go here, they h Pago 2, Col. 3) 'Battle of the Sexes' featured in Readers' Theater opening •Tho BatUe of the Sexes,* first presentation of Readers' Theater to over 10 years, will open tonight in the Arena Theatre Tho setting 1; Curt Psychedelic art Dale O ftedal's expression of "Som In d happening " was demonstrated Wednesday In nomics 208. iss. taught by Richard W. DeUney Kxpresslc LSD. J J This rat hopefully for a colft ;e session. Afterwards they will wal •xperience. Friday. There v 'I can promise you an totel- :tually stimulating evening,* nmentod Diroctor Ralph Sal- Freshman wins naming contest llcatlon. A prize of 110 w namo, freshman Jon Shaw. ■We wore looking for a which would both reflect wt. are doing and havo a bit of c Iness about it. AswewUlbe a very ojuantltlve question! man NeU Marks said. Tho committee has sent lng their wUUngness to tlclpate to handing out Residence hall administration is KFSR topic State Collego's three resldonc halls wUl bo the subject of radio broadcast tonight at 1:3 on KFSR. .: of B . Kay resident at .Jioman. Lawrence, head resident at Graves Hall, wlU not attend duo to Illness. Policies to be discussed In¬ clude the sign-to regulations at : pm at of regulations and Individual responsibility versus the *ln- loco-parenUs* doctrine. phasls ls placed on the vocal •It Is a great show,* Salgado said. "It ls an entirely different concept of toe theater, it (Readers' Theater) has boenheld fossor of speech, ls the program's assistant director. The cast members are Linda Hayworth, Floy Paynter, Chris¬ tine Saroyan, Charlene Smith, Ken Crabtroe, Dennis Rickard, Editors will be selected today Selection of the CoUegian and Handbook editors wUl bo decided today at a Board of Publications meeting. Seeking tho CoUegian position are Gary Daloyan, Mary Lou Fleming and MUos Shuper. AU Colleen Letnan, a Junior Journalism student, ls toe only applicant for the Handbook |