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LETTERS Nix On Napalm IMPRESSIONS Creepy Crawlers? Think you have problems? Something must be growing to our rnulU- colored fountain. Seems toat every other day toe crew from main¬ tenance has to drain and scrub toe fountain. Has toe biology department lost any cultures recenUy? Passed toe chemistry department not long ago and what to my twitching nose should pass but rotten eggs? Probably zinc oxide... high school days revisited, anyone ln your class drop any good things ln drains to blow them apart? Perimeter parking is to toe future.. . better get used to walking according to some. .. may also be no parking on Barstow or Cedar ln the far distant future ... Someone letting toe air out of toe tires of toe Army recruiter's car. . . he ought to bring an Army deuce and-a-half, they have their own emergency air compressor. . . Got lost to the Library trying to find something on art, four places to go looking. Parking places are beginning to appear on campus ln the morning .. . sign of student attrlUon perhaps? Campus radio station shooting for more listeners wlto a record contest. . . but not allowed to put up news show posters ln Graves hall. . . understand toe chief of Graves Is unhappy about aU those tape recorders and things like that there. . . Couldn't find toe coffee ln toe downstairs cafeteria but ran into toe new coffee machine.. . works OK too. Anti-Dow Chemical and napalm boys got going hot and heavy wlto the hawks yesterday. . . overheard a bystander remark toat gasoline would add fuel to toe fire and be a pretty good general facslmUe thereof. . . bum who or what? NoUce toe neat half moon on toe new announcement board? Un¬ derstand kids ln toe old days used to push over outhouses on Halloween. Looks as though there's no free hour and school wUl sUH start at 8 a.m., on again off again. What next? Anyone try for two free hours and 7 o'clock classes? Extra currlcular acUvlUes saw toe ModulaUon Monsters go down ln utter defeat to Webb's wonders.. . wha hoppen? Heard toat Dow Chemical also makes fish flour to feed too masses ln India.. . good and bad side by side? By toe bye, lost and found Is at toe campus patrol office ln case you're to need of same. Used to take a short cut across toe baseball field but somebody locked toe gate. .. more exercise and corns toat way. Pays to be an upperclassman soon. . . they'll get first choice at the new dorms. . . Anyone sabotage toe girls' escape alarm re- According to the Student President's office toe Great Pumpkin is Association Praise working with the Homi Ti In 01 id him ai in anything? Hope L SULLIVAN. JR. ship of Pat RlcchluU. It Is toe aim of toe Alumni AssoclaUon to have a close relationship wlto the students and to work closely wlto them on all of their projects. We find lt very rewarding and rorthwhUe and enjoy toe entou- e students who take s work projects. KOOYUMJIAN Fresno State College mof to n the varl SAVE $12 00 EVENING ON THE TOWN' How would you like to have your car washed, pick up your date, go to toe show, golf or play bUUards, and then have dinner at an Italian, American, Spanish or Western restaurant, and then ... ? All tor toe price of ONE person? YOU can wlto toe $1.00 purchase of an "Evening on toe Town" booklet from any PI SIGMA EPSILON member. PI SIGMA EPSILON— InternaUonal Professional Sales and Marketing Fraternity at FSC. A proven leader In Sales and Marketing and related fields. LITTLE MAN Burn, babys, burn. It seems toat there Is a lack of Interest on either side as to whether or not we should protest na¬ palm. Many who protest napalm are not necessarUy protesting the war against fighting men. They are protesting toe fact toat as protectors of South Vietnam we have maimed and scarred over one-fourth of toe chUdren of toat nation. The protest Wednesday was peaceful, but it let toe world know toat toe young people of America are concerned. It let toe world know toat Fresno does not want any part of toe murder and multUaUon of Innocent chU¬ dren of our friendly allies. Every light thinking American should also stop to think, after looking at toe colored pictures displayed, would I want my chU¬ dren to look like this? Is this the height toat a ChrlsUan na¬ tion can reach to man's Inhu¬ manity to man? What If this were mychUd? We ouUawed gas after World War I, tried to ban toe bomb after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Perhaps toe united efforts of enough thoughtful American young people will get some older heads to agree to banning napalm and toe slaughter of those who are too young to know what war SHERMAN LEE POMPEY A7204 "THt5 HAS REN THE" fADST TOUCWNO APPEAL TO GET A EDITORIAL Actions Criticized e college Carol Robb, a leader of yesterday's expounded with great erudition how al and featured stories The Daily CoUeglan, along wlto o ommunlty, Is beginning to take a dim view of some acUons of those iment" at FresnoState. rotest against Dow Chemical, he campus newspaper runs n-hlch represent the so-called liberal point of view—at a cost. Judgment of the leaders of toe movement. At first lt appeared toat toe group protesUng Dow Chemlcars appearance had some InteUlgent means of attaining worthwhile goals. Now lt looks like toe group should do some soul searching before going off the deep end. Another case ln point was toe hastily written petition asking President Frederic W. Ness to cancel Dow's recruiter. Miss Robb and toe 202 signers of the petition should bear ln mind toat they were Infringing upon the rights extended to toe Dow Chemical Company or any other company aftUlated wlto toe College Placement CouncU. The Dally Collegian compliments President NessonhLs statement published ln last Tuesday's Collegian to the Student Affairs Committee ln answer to toe peUUon. He said, "1 cannot approve the request. . . because ln my Judgment It violates toe principles of toe placement policies accepted by Fresno State College and because granUng toe request would Infringe on the rights of other students." Rebellion for toe sake of rebellion Is fooUsh and has no positive the world. We agree toat for years writing letters to Congressmen, to editors of newspapers and other accepted means of protest have not done the trick. However, we believe toat d ssentln Itself wUl not ca sechan The CoUeglan wUl suppor logical point. However, when gripe, their real value Is nU. responsible dissent to dissenters do nothing b CMS I << si'irciiiii 30 FRB 1WPL Senate Roster Complete The approval < rat) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Little Sisters Elect President The organlzaUon was formed this fall by PhU Abernathy, Alpha Delta UpsUon pledge t ' t ADU b IviU ■ : "This group wUl give our boys too moral support toat they need ln all their acUvltles.'MlssMls- slrllan said. "Our organization name was taken from toe original seven ADU chapters.* 4797 E. Clinton ot Chdttnut FRESNO, CALIF. of Arts and Sciences completed the Student Senate roster at Wed¬ nesday night's senate meeUng. New members are Dave Bro¬ dle, Bruce Bronzan, PaulWaklm, and John Walke. Brodle and Wa- klm were previously serving as senators this fall, resulting from the senatorial selecUon for toat Brodle contested toe selecUon process, which replaced an open elecUon within too school, and helped Initiate a re-selecUonby elecUon this fail. Other senators recenUy ap¬ proved by the senate Include Gary Deeter, Senator-at-large from Arts and Lectures; Alan Ishlda, sophomore class senator, and Stewart McGee, Senator-at-large from Athletics. Student president Mike Case presented the Statement of Stu¬ dent Rights, which was ratified by toe California State CoUege Student Presidents AssoclaUon, to toe Senate for review. The second edition of Case's newsletter Is avaUable to toe Student President's Office. Issue number two reports on a break¬ down of student fees, a discus¬ sion of too College Union fee, and Chancellor Glenn^S.Dumke's forthcoming visit. THE NEWS. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN—3 AppllcaUons for toe College Union Board are avaUable In toe��Student President's Office unUl Nov. 8. There Is one position on toe board open and lt will be fUled by Student Senate appointment. Picture Proofs Senior and graduate student picture proofs for toe yearbook are now avaUable to toe Student President's Office. The proofs unit was on campus should make arrangements wlto toe photo¬ grapher, Murosako, to have a studio sitting by Nov. 10. Tri-Bela Trl-Beto, a biology club, wlU mett Friday at 6:30 p.m. ln toe if Norm Chrlstensen, 5754 Europe between January 29 i February 2 ln a group flight may contact Charles S. Felver, De¬ partment of English at Chlco State College for additional to formation. Participants wUl save 20 percent of toe round-trip cost from San Francisco to London to San Francisco. i traveling to chapter of toe American Society a potluck dlnne Students Have Hope Of Barstow Repaying Something Is finally being done >r surfacing and it width. Thanks to Paul E, traffic hazard and congostioi problem. Since toe street Is located or toe Fresno city- toe City of Fres ), both Food to go. Open 4 p.m.-3 a.m. 530 N. Blackstone tnV (off Belmont) Ad 7-7054 3£ COMING SOON TO THE PLACEMENT OFFICE of ClvU Engineers wUl meet Nov. 10 at 7-.30 p.m. ln toe Faculty Dining Room of toe Cafeteria for N. Saffor_, „. and Initiation ol Basketball For Pep Girls Try-outs for pep girls for basketball will be held Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. ln Cafeteria Committee PracUce clinics will be held today at 7 p.m., tomorrow at 4 p.m. and Tuesday at 4 p.m. ln too auditorium of too Labora- Glrls desiring further Infor¬ mation may contact Carol Mat¬ thews, head pep girl, at 222-8631. of Fresno are asked by the i solution, to take Immediate acUon to alleviate the problem. ROOS/ATKINS SPOTLIGHTED! GLEN PLAID WITH VEST? You'll be seeing more vests around than ever! Spotlighted is this new Glen Plaid suit tailored with all the traditional details. See it now, try it on! If you like it—buy it! 585 Your reg card is all you need to open a Super/Charge. Nothing down and pay only $10 a month! JLTON MALL AT FRESNO • MANCHESTER ■ \.
Object Description
Title | 1967_11 The Daily Collegian November 1967 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
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 | Nov 2, 1967 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
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 | LETTERS Nix On Napalm IMPRESSIONS Creepy Crawlers? Think you have problems? Something must be growing to our rnulU- colored fountain. Seems toat every other day toe crew from main¬ tenance has to drain and scrub toe fountain. Has toe biology department lost any cultures recenUy? Passed toe chemistry department not long ago and what to my twitching nose should pass but rotten eggs? Probably zinc oxide... high school days revisited, anyone ln your class drop any good things ln drains to blow them apart? Perimeter parking is to toe future.. . better get used to walking according to some. .. may also be no parking on Barstow or Cedar ln the far distant future ... Someone letting toe air out of toe tires of toe Army recruiter's car. . . he ought to bring an Army deuce and-a-half, they have their own emergency air compressor. . . Got lost to the Library trying to find something on art, four places to go looking. Parking places are beginning to appear on campus ln the morning .. . sign of student attrlUon perhaps? Campus radio station shooting for more listeners wlto a record contest. . . but not allowed to put up news show posters ln Graves hall. . . understand toe chief of Graves Is unhappy about aU those tape recorders and things like that there. . . Couldn't find toe coffee ln toe downstairs cafeteria but ran into toe new coffee machine.. . works OK too. Anti-Dow Chemical and napalm boys got going hot and heavy wlto the hawks yesterday. . . overheard a bystander remark toat gasoline would add fuel to toe fire and be a pretty good general facslmUe thereof. . . bum who or what? NoUce toe neat half moon on toe new announcement board? Un¬ derstand kids ln toe old days used to push over outhouses on Halloween. Looks as though there's no free hour and school wUl sUH start at 8 a.m., on again off again. What next? Anyone try for two free hours and 7 o'clock classes? Extra currlcular acUvlUes saw toe ModulaUon Monsters go down ln utter defeat to Webb's wonders.. . wha hoppen? Heard toat Dow Chemical also makes fish flour to feed too masses ln India.. . good and bad side by side? By toe bye, lost and found Is at toe campus patrol office ln case you're to need of same. Used to take a short cut across toe baseball field but somebody locked toe gate. .. more exercise and corns toat way. Pays to be an upperclassman soon. . . they'll get first choice at the new dorms. . . Anyone sabotage toe girls' escape alarm re- According to the Student President's office toe Great Pumpkin is Association Praise working with the Homi Ti In 01 id him ai in anything? Hope L SULLIVAN. JR. ship of Pat RlcchluU. It Is toe aim of toe Alumni AssoclaUon to have a close relationship wlto the students and to work closely wlto them on all of their projects. We find lt very rewarding and rorthwhUe and enjoy toe entou- e students who take s work projects. KOOYUMJIAN Fresno State College mof to n the varl SAVE $12 00 EVENING ON THE TOWN' How would you like to have your car washed, pick up your date, go to toe show, golf or play bUUards, and then have dinner at an Italian, American, Spanish or Western restaurant, and then ... ? All tor toe price of ONE person? YOU can wlto toe $1.00 purchase of an "Evening on toe Town" booklet from any PI SIGMA EPSILON member. PI SIGMA EPSILON— InternaUonal Professional Sales and Marketing Fraternity at FSC. A proven leader In Sales and Marketing and related fields. LITTLE MAN Burn, babys, burn. It seems toat there Is a lack of Interest on either side as to whether or not we should protest na¬ palm. Many who protest napalm are not necessarUy protesting the war against fighting men. They are protesting toe fact toat as protectors of South Vietnam we have maimed and scarred over one-fourth of toe chUdren of toat nation. The protest Wednesday was peaceful, but it let toe world know toat toe young people of America are concerned. It let toe world know toat Fresno does not want any part of toe murder and multUaUon of Innocent chU¬ dren of our friendly allies. Every light thinking American should also stop to think, after looking at toe colored pictures displayed, would I want my chU¬ dren to look like this? Is this the height toat a ChrlsUan na¬ tion can reach to man's Inhu¬ manity to man? What If this were mychUd? We ouUawed gas after World War I, tried to ban toe bomb after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Perhaps toe united efforts of enough thoughtful American young people will get some older heads to agree to banning napalm and toe slaughter of those who are too young to know what war SHERMAN LEE POMPEY A7204 "THt5 HAS REN THE" fADST TOUCWNO APPEAL TO GET A EDITORIAL Actions Criticized e college Carol Robb, a leader of yesterday's expounded with great erudition how al and featured stories The Daily CoUeglan, along wlto o ommunlty, Is beginning to take a dim view of some acUons of those iment" at FresnoState. rotest against Dow Chemical, he campus newspaper runs n-hlch represent the so-called liberal point of view—at a cost. Judgment of the leaders of toe movement. At first lt appeared toat toe group protesUng Dow Chemlcars appearance had some InteUlgent means of attaining worthwhile goals. Now lt looks like toe group should do some soul searching before going off the deep end. Another case ln point was toe hastily written petition asking President Frederic W. Ness to cancel Dow's recruiter. Miss Robb and toe 202 signers of the petition should bear ln mind toat they were Infringing upon the rights extended to toe Dow Chemical Company or any other company aftUlated wlto toe College Placement CouncU. The Dally Collegian compliments President NessonhLs statement published ln last Tuesday's Collegian to the Student Affairs Committee ln answer to toe peUUon. He said, "1 cannot approve the request. . . because ln my Judgment It violates toe principles of toe placement policies accepted by Fresno State College and because granUng toe request would Infringe on the rights of other students." Rebellion for toe sake of rebellion Is fooUsh and has no positive the world. We agree toat for years writing letters to Congressmen, to editors of newspapers and other accepted means of protest have not done the trick. However, we believe toat d ssentln Itself wUl not ca sechan The CoUeglan wUl suppor logical point. However, when gripe, their real value Is nU. responsible dissent to dissenters do nothing b CMS I << si'irciiiii 30 FRB 1WPL Senate Roster Complete The approval < rat) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Little Sisters Elect President The organlzaUon was formed this fall by PhU Abernathy, Alpha Delta UpsUon pledge t ' t ADU b IviU ■ : "This group wUl give our boys too moral support toat they need ln all their acUvltles.'MlssMls- slrllan said. "Our organization name was taken from toe original seven ADU chapters.* 4797 E. Clinton ot Chdttnut FRESNO, CALIF. of Arts and Sciences completed the Student Senate roster at Wed¬ nesday night's senate meeUng. New members are Dave Bro¬ dle, Bruce Bronzan, PaulWaklm, and John Walke. Brodle and Wa- klm were previously serving as senators this fall, resulting from the senatorial selecUon for toat Brodle contested toe selecUon process, which replaced an open elecUon within too school, and helped Initiate a re-selecUonby elecUon this fail. Other senators recenUy ap¬ proved by the senate Include Gary Deeter, Senator-at-large from Arts and Lectures; Alan Ishlda, sophomore class senator, and Stewart McGee, Senator-at-large from Athletics. Student president Mike Case presented the Statement of Stu¬ dent Rights, which was ratified by toe California State CoUege Student Presidents AssoclaUon, to toe Senate for review. The second edition of Case's newsletter Is avaUable to toe Student President's Office. Issue number two reports on a break¬ down of student fees, a discus¬ sion of too College Union fee, and Chancellor Glenn^S.Dumke's forthcoming visit. THE NEWS. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN—3 AppllcaUons for toe College Union Board are avaUable In toe��Student President's Office unUl Nov. 8. There Is one position on toe board open and lt will be fUled by Student Senate appointment. Picture Proofs Senior and graduate student picture proofs for toe yearbook are now avaUable to toe Student President's Office. The proofs unit was on campus should make arrangements wlto toe photo¬ grapher, Murosako, to have a studio sitting by Nov. 10. Tri-Bela Trl-Beto, a biology club, wlU mett Friday at 6:30 p.m. ln toe if Norm Chrlstensen, 5754 Europe between January 29 i February 2 ln a group flight may contact Charles S. Felver, De¬ partment of English at Chlco State College for additional to formation. Participants wUl save 20 percent of toe round-trip cost from San Francisco to London to San Francisco. i traveling to chapter of toe American Society a potluck dlnne Students Have Hope Of Barstow Repaying Something Is finally being done >r surfacing and it width. Thanks to Paul E, traffic hazard and congostioi problem. Since toe street Is located or toe Fresno city- toe City of Fres ), both Food to go. Open 4 p.m.-3 a.m. 530 N. Blackstone tnV (off Belmont) Ad 7-7054 3£ COMING SOON TO THE PLACEMENT OFFICE of ClvU Engineers wUl meet Nov. 10 at 7-.30 p.m. ln toe Faculty Dining Room of toe Cafeteria for N. Saffor_, „. and Initiation ol Basketball For Pep Girls Try-outs for pep girls for basketball will be held Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. ln Cafeteria Committee PracUce clinics will be held today at 7 p.m., tomorrow at 4 p.m. and Tuesday at 4 p.m. ln too auditorium of too Labora- Glrls desiring further Infor¬ mation may contact Carol Mat¬ thews, head pep girl, at 222-8631. of Fresno are asked by the i solution, to take Immediate acUon to alleviate the problem. ROOS/ATKINS SPOTLIGHTED! GLEN PLAID WITH VEST? You'll be seeing more vests around than ever! Spotlighted is this new Glen Plaid suit tailored with all the traditional details. See it now, try it on! If you like it—buy it! 585 Your reg card is all you need to open a Super/Charge. Nothing down and pay only $10 a month! JLTON MALL AT FRESNO • MANCHESTER ■ \. |