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Cotton judging contest's FFA officials selected Cotton Judging Contest at Fresno Judges whose appointments wi State College have announced se- be confirmed later this month. Judging the Class "B* compe tltion In lint will be Paul Mar cember 7 contest. The contest will be sponsored by FSC and Harvey Firestone and Glen Producers Cotton Oil Company. Zimmerman will handle Judgln Larry Mullen and Tony Reg- of plants In Class "B". Open bolls judging competitio men of the contest, said John Thompson, Caesar Muratore and Bill Jones and Randy Davis. Jerry Barkley will have charge Alejandro Chlng and Isaa< Mputenl will have charge of cot Thompson is a graduate stu¬ tonseed competition InClass «B" dent, and Muratore and Barkley Dr. If. VanElswyklsthefacul are seniors. ty adviser for the contest. MASTER WATCHMAKER ♦ Bulova and Accutron Watches • Other fine Jewelry Bfmtni* Shopping Centrt Phone 299-5947 Perfect symbol of the love*5rou §hare Being with each other, doing things together . . . knowing that your affection is growing into precious and enduring love. Happily, 11 these cherished moments will be forever symbolized by your diamond engagement nng. If the name, Keepsake, is in the ring the tag, you are The engagement id precise modem cut. Your TCe epsake' HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING Plcaso send now 20-pago booklet, "How To Plan Your Engage¬ ment and Wedding" and now 12-page lull color folder, both for only 25c. Also, send special oiler of beautiful 44-pogo Bride's Book. KEEPSAKE DIAMOND R SF State protest: the other side :o SiateCoIlege. Therefore ig thousands of stude of the act .t build that school, the salaries of the n, faculty, or staff, Implicit In the cry for 'student pense of 'the Establishment'." They are demanding, essentially, complete control of property which does not belong to them, , regardless of tl e of tl t body v< ;. Therefore, Ihet nts be admitted, l I require- itlfy black racism called, no majority stand was giv¬ en, asked for, or wanted . . . The basis of the strike tactics is that of brute force. The lead¬ ers knew they could not win by reason, and so chose the only leaders also know that the ad¬ ministration will follow its usual policy of appeasement and com- mlnlst > apparently c that appeasement stability is to sign th >nlyr dvocate it under ^AS*HI//^ - - - SptciipigfA Boutmtlie ?d 'racist dogs" because that a man should be the basis of his ability, C3ar5 ELIZABETH E. REGISTER, FRANCES BRISTOL, JERROLD IfARP, CLAYTON A. SAWYER, LINDA LEAS, R. BELARDINELLI,' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN What is it? THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Abstract Visions Of the College Union Graves Gent will be coronated 9 "Craves Gent," elected by the ing, a sophomore history major By Margaret Calkins beneath my hand as I found my You could you know. They might residents of Graves Hall will be from Rlverdale, Don Smiley, a I foun players. They were all playing. Bowling. Pooling. Eating. Laugh¬ ing. Or they were waiting to play. They looked up as I walked by. I wasn't playing. Sorry. Climbing the stairs to find my en railing for splinters. Couldn't 1 their SATURDAY w College Union. Monday. Nov. 11. D Day. Divine Day. Developed Day. And...death day. Death, for what was before. Death, for the old building. Death for the noise and confusion of the Cafeteria. Deaih for the too ) the big. new, beat .us building. Up the si re stairs.Thewood r; ) was behind them? Would I r know? Seclusion. I felt the ways get longer and longer and B and B slates livestock show Calendar H COLLOQUIUM: t> and big. There was the ig. And I thought. The . I missed the people. May- behlnd the closed doors. they were playing pool 'ling or eating or laughing. Stockton; Bob Holmes, a freshman from San Rafael; Bob Klelnholz, a freshman psychology major from Anaheim, and Phil Maynard, a senior speech major from Select your corsages arid boutonieres early for the Queen's Ball. San Francisco Flora/ Co. 7600 Fulton - Ph. 268-0111 GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS ROOS/ATKINS 1 Wool Turtlenecks. Full-fashioned all wool sweaters imported from Italy. A host of colors to choose from. 11.95 Thin Wallet. Fine quality wallet with loads of compartments. Black or ) brown top-grain cowhide. 7.95 I AttacheCase.Forstudentsandbusi- nessmen! A slim, but roomy 3" deep. . Perfect gift! By Samsonite 27.95 Pendleton Shirts. Pure virgin wool in grand plaids and solid colors. 1 Buttondown, long sleeves. $17 FULTON MALL AT FRESNO • MANCHESTER SHOPPING CENTER
Object Description
Title | 1968_12 The Daily Collegian December 1968 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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 |
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Title | Dec 5, 1968 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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 | Cotton judging contest's FFA officials selected Cotton Judging Contest at Fresno Judges whose appointments wi State College have announced se- be confirmed later this month. Judging the Class "B* compe tltion In lint will be Paul Mar cember 7 contest. The contest will be sponsored by FSC and Harvey Firestone and Glen Producers Cotton Oil Company. Zimmerman will handle Judgln Larry Mullen and Tony Reg- of plants In Class "B". Open bolls judging competitio men of the contest, said John Thompson, Caesar Muratore and Bill Jones and Randy Davis. Jerry Barkley will have charge Alejandro Chlng and Isaa< Mputenl will have charge of cot Thompson is a graduate stu¬ tonseed competition InClass «B" dent, and Muratore and Barkley Dr. If. VanElswyklsthefacul are seniors. ty adviser for the contest. MASTER WATCHMAKER ♦ Bulova and Accutron Watches • Other fine Jewelry Bfmtni* Shopping Centrt Phone 299-5947 Perfect symbol of the love*5rou §hare Being with each other, doing things together . . . knowing that your affection is growing into precious and enduring love. Happily, 11 these cherished moments will be forever symbolized by your diamond engagement nng. If the name, Keepsake, is in the ring the tag, you are The engagement id precise modem cut. Your TCe epsake' HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING Plcaso send now 20-pago booklet, "How To Plan Your Engage¬ ment and Wedding" and now 12-page lull color folder, both for only 25c. Also, send special oiler of beautiful 44-pogo Bride's Book. KEEPSAKE DIAMOND R SF State protest: the other side :o SiateCoIlege. Therefore ig thousands of stude of the act .t build that school, the salaries of the n, faculty, or staff, Implicit In the cry for 'student pense of 'the Establishment'." They are demanding, essentially, complete control of property which does not belong to them, , regardless of tl e of tl t body v< ;. Therefore, Ihet nts be admitted, l I require- itlfy black racism called, no majority stand was giv¬ en, asked for, or wanted . . . The basis of the strike tactics is that of brute force. The lead¬ ers knew they could not win by reason, and so chose the only leaders also know that the ad¬ ministration will follow its usual policy of appeasement and com- mlnlst > apparently c that appeasement stability is to sign th >nlyr dvocate it under ^AS*HI//^ - - - SptciipigfA Boutmtlie ?d 'racist dogs" because that a man should be the basis of his ability, C3ar5 ELIZABETH E. REGISTER, FRANCES BRISTOL, JERROLD IfARP, CLAYTON A. SAWYER, LINDA LEAS, R. BELARDINELLI,' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN What is it? THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Abstract Visions Of the College Union Graves Gent will be coronated 9 "Craves Gent," elected by the ing, a sophomore history major By Margaret Calkins beneath my hand as I found my You could you know. They might residents of Graves Hall will be from Rlverdale, Don Smiley, a I foun players. They were all playing. Bowling. Pooling. Eating. Laugh¬ ing. Or they were waiting to play. They looked up as I walked by. I wasn't playing. Sorry. Climbing the stairs to find my en railing for splinters. Couldn't 1 their SATURDAY w College Union. Monday. Nov. 11. D Day. Divine Day. Developed Day. And...death day. Death, for what was before. Death, for the old building. Death for the noise and confusion of the Cafeteria. Deaih for the too ) the big. new, beat .us building. Up the si re stairs.Thewood r; ) was behind them? Would I r know? Seclusion. I felt the ways get longer and longer and B and B slates livestock show Calendar H COLLOQUIUM: t> and big. There was the ig. And I thought. The . I missed the people. May- behlnd the closed doors. they were playing pool 'ling or eating or laughing. Stockton; Bob Holmes, a freshman from San Rafael; Bob Klelnholz, a freshman psychology major from Anaheim, and Phil Maynard, a senior speech major from Select your corsages arid boutonieres early for the Queen's Ball. San Francisco Flora/ Co. 7600 Fulton - Ph. 268-0111 GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS ROOS/ATKINS 1 Wool Turtlenecks. Full-fashioned all wool sweaters imported from Italy. A host of colors to choose from. 11.95 Thin Wallet. Fine quality wallet with loads of compartments. Black or ) brown top-grain cowhide. 7.95 I AttacheCase.Forstudentsandbusi- nessmen! A slim, but roomy 3" deep. . Perfect gift! By Samsonite 27.95 Pendleton Shirts. Pure virgin wool in grand plaids and solid colors. 1 Buttondown, long sleeves. $17 FULTON MALL AT FRESNO • MANCHESTER SHOPPING CENTER |