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Daily Collegian FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968 Board acts on resignation Dana Burger replaces Eggert as Campus editor By Margy Barter Collegian Staff Writer The Board of Publications yss- terday accepted tho resignation of Brian Ergon, editor of Campua '70 by an t-1 vote and then named Dona Burger as hla suc- In hla raeltnatlon, Eggert said hs was "tod op* with tha •sun tactics* employed by the board. The board boa tolled to commit ltaelf to the publication of a yearbook this I of an apparent lack of l lntereet. Tha gtudenu' apathetic attitude toward the yeerbook prompted the board to piece Effort on o amnion th f \__m sties Burger, a member of Alpha Gamma, told the board aha was a •Greek" and therefore could enlist the support of soror- ltles and frsternltlea, which Effort, a non-Greek, was unable to do. The board deferred action on a papar published by F.S.C- foreign students until the proposal can be investigated more thoroughly. Campus International would appear every two weeks as a sup- plsmsnt to tha Dally Collaglan. A spokesman tor the foreign gtudenu said that feel they can ing of signifl- ^^^^ lee to vsrtRl lntereet In such a publication. However, Eggert said a board member told him he had not •tried herd enough' to keep the book. Dr. Robert Csrr.sboard mem- ber and chairman of the Finance and Industry Dassart-,eat, aald it PAC. hss aa enrollment ef about 500 toratgn atudenta. In other action, the beard da- footed a motion, by a 4-3 vote abandon tha yearbook.1 Tke board coma on hlo sttorts to save 1 cation and th Burger, who aald Effort's lack of •good aaissBsaaa-tp,- food -sg_ggmg.it and ability were responsible tor the failure,- to the edltorahlp. Rafferty wifrspeak Saturday to business educators State Supsiintsndant of Public instraottoo Dr. Mas Raftorty will addreee a maa tint of the central aag tion ef the California Business Education AssocUtioo this wiisina at Freeno -tola Collate. Tho controversial administrator of the stats's pabllc achool system will talk or. -Whet's Happening in Call tends Education-" Dr. Rafferty'a apeech win be delivered Saturday ln the Internetional Room of too cafeteria st 11:15 a.m. A Question and answer period lo gchadolart following tho speech. Too C.B.E.A. is eompooed of bustasss Instructors, ranglof from junior high school throufh four-year collefoe. Saturday'a meeting to ths first of thrss scheduled confarsocsa tor the orfanlxatloo thia year, aeoordtaf to Ito vice preeldent Dwsyne Schramm. Dr. Raftorty, slsctod to Us eurront post la lttt and re- elected la 1964 kg almost three million rotas, has been ths center of nowiseraray with hie herd stands against campua radicals, •pragroasive education" aat campus <tomonatratlo-a. Tbe conservative Republican coma to national attention when m delivered his controversial epeech, Ths Passtof of the Patriot,- to 1961. and wreta a bast poller, •Suffer, Little Children," a year later la which ha labeled progressive edu- cs-oe a failure aad criticised those sdueatore whoodvneate it. Since hla election as Stato Saportotandem ef aehoola, Dr. Rafferty hoe remained one ef the moat talked about edaeetora in the nation. lo woo dstoatod la his sttompt tor a United Stotss Sseou oaat from Csiltornla last yaar by Alaa Cranston. Dr. Raftorty eurreatly writes s BBttaaanr-ByaiiBatoil cotamn which la ear- rieu kg more thaa 100 i Dr. Walker wifrtdi *^^,TA*_Kw^: bid for interii would accept presidency By Beverly Kennedy Colleflsn Managing I Dr. Harold Walker, vice president, yesterday ante can- poeltton opened up wtth the reelf- nstton of Freono SUte CoUego President Frederic W. Neee, but Indicated he was not eliminating himself from the full-time presidency. Dr. Walker called a or ass conference yeetorday at noon to announce hla decision. He ac knowledged the faculty support an od hoc committee generated last week when thst froup circulated petitions to support of Dr. Walker tor acuta, preeldent. The ad hoc committee, hggdod by Profeeeor Peter Klassen of the history depertment. secured Sll slgnatureo lost week ln support of Walker'a appointment es actluf president. Earlier last week, It wss annouaced that Dr. Jamee Flkea. assist sot professor of health science, waa being pushed tor tos rsjpdsn.inai.1. Dr. that Gary Daloyan bs admitted to the board as a non-voting member. . Daloyan, a board member lest .yeer, ssld ha could do mach to He-tribute to the board without a Til board ia lncklng to people who are familiar with oper- attona,' he said. He alao pointed out that all the board members did aot attend the maaftngB. Hia status as a non-voting member woald snsbls him to act aa a proxy. Don Saflano, elected as ths new board chairman, aeld Daloyan's l upon campus publications (Continued on Psge 4, Col. 1) portal by Weoley Craven, chairman of ths Preeno County Board of Supervisors. In waa king his anm Dr. Walker aald he was • to hsvs received the support i such s large number of the faculty bat aald hs believed Ida i effective role would bo to continue to Ms current cap-dry, offering, during the Interim between pressdenu, his •esrneet and enthusiastic snerflee to ths task of renewing and atrengthen- inf ■ tha ability et F.S.C. to eerve the o*tor_itonal needs of the j pie of California. Dr. Walker eald he notified tl chancellor'a office of hlo do and said ths chancellor mi Indication to him if aa presldsnt has been selected yet. Dr. Walker, who has been fen arally gupported by mode rates and liberals on campua, aerved aa acting praoldanl when Dr. Neee has been sway. While he eald it •would as Inappropriate to support or i support sny eendMnte tor acttaf preeldent," he noted that the moot successful collets presidents srs those who have had tecutty experience. Both Dr. Walker and Dr. Flaas hsve had auch experience. Considering the nslltlBBS to aupport of hia nniatoamei far actlag president Dr. Walker aald ha ningmint tbto "this is i committment oa for toa actual grigHtiaiy, after Dr. Walker's ■aat, that eesr thoath Dr. Wal had withdrawn from has em dacy tor acting pre-htont, there otlll la k need tor I -lass as aald ha received git ter from tos rhanosllor ysstsi ~ i fssalty t tea act,* DR. HAROLD WALKER _________l weak aaaa toe state Board af Trueteee maate la Marvin X bearing delayed until Wednesday; Dr. Ness will testify Freano Superior Coart Judge Kenneth Androoo delayed until Wedneeday a heerlng on s requsot by Marvin X for s preliminary injunction to aetata Fresno Stats CoUego Prasldaat Frederic W. Nooo, Stole CoUego Chancellor Glenn 8. Dumke aad the Stato Collate Board of Trustees from reroovinf him from his lectureship ln the Ethnic Studies Pro- fram. Dr. Naaa la expected to teetlfy at tha Wedneeday agaatoa as to whether he led Marvta X to believe that hs waa Mred ae a fan time lecturer this tell. Marvin X'a attornsy, Dice Morrow, will ask Dr. Nsss tossy whether or not ho approved, with reooryatloos, of tho toatatemsst of the Haak le tourer. Dr. nemo eeatoa tMa la to a declare don filed to court yeetor- doy. He has also died a ereae rifapUlsl oo behalf sf age truot- to har Marvin X 1 jm_\\\\\\\\^_^^^ kalnaaa of the -qualified" instructor Mi School of Arte ond Sclencee (the c ml snag that ha to Bttsaae Studlsg Program comee deceits Dr. Net under this school) aad Richard hs ls unfit to toa ah. Keyes, chairman of the Ethnic Keyes aaya aaM ao at Studies program, that Marvin X -qualified* to tsach a I waa not to teach elaaaea until Btod.ee course baoansg an i he had bean ofBelally approved. ' dorde lar toa dofree have Marvia X baton teaching Ma sat by aaa atata. Marvia X classss on September II end Dr. that he to q___fted to tone Nooo saya that he sent me mo ran- maiasa aa la 1 Baching (eta duma to both Dr. Burtner aad to black thssssr, poetry ond Keyee remlndinf them of his tor- pegaada aa R tovolvee the I professional aad practical pertence ta theee arena. i that hs told Dr Dr. Ness aays toot beladoo-t- ful whsthsr gledanto in Marvin X'a elaaa will receive credit tor thdr work. Many af Ma etudento ars rsgistored under the Kco- Prof ram • to Dr. Ness, sloes ot credits tor thsm cotod reoalt to o rhrm fl en_t dtaiepUaa at tho program la general aa wan aa lajarlag toa programa of Into- vldaal giadaau. Tha Belt filed oabahatfof toe L ead Or. Neee says faat --lowing Marvia X to teach wUl prevent tb. hlrtnf of s Drop deadline Today to toa Met day I drop a coarse without a _a laeadety tottow • a.as. toSpt.ro.
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Title | 1969_10 The Daily Collegian October 1969 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | October 24, 1969 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Daily
Collegian
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968
Board acts on resignation
Dana Burger replaces
Eggert as Campus editor
By Margy Barter
Collegian Staff Writer
The Board of Publications yss-
terday accepted tho resignation
of Brian Ergon, editor of Campua '70 by an t-1 vote and then
named Dona Burger as hla suc-
In hla raeltnatlon, Eggert said
hs was "tod op* with tha •sun
tactics* employed by the board.
The board boa tolled to commit ltaelf to the publication of a
yearbook this I
of an apparent lack of l
lntereet.
Tha gtudenu' apathetic attitude
toward the yeerbook prompted the
board to piece Effort on o amnion th f
\__m
sties Burger, a member of
Alpha Gamma, told the board aha
was a •Greek" and therefore
could enlist the support of soror-
ltles and frsternltlea, which Effort, a non-Greek, was unable
to do.
The board deferred action on a
papar published by F.S.C- foreign students until the proposal
can be investigated more thoroughly.
Campus International would appear every two weeks as a sup-
plsmsnt to tha Dally Collaglan.
A spokesman tor the foreign
gtudenu said that feel they can
ing of signifl-
^^^^ lee to vsrtRl
lntereet In such a publication.
However, Eggert said a board
member told him he had not
•tried herd enough' to keep the
book.
Dr. Robert Csrr.sboard mem-
ber and chairman of the Finance
and Industry Dassart-,eat, aald it
PAC. hss aa enrollment ef
about 500 toratgn atudenta.
In other action, the beard da-
footed a motion, by a 4-3 vote
abandon tha yearbook.1
Tke board coma
on hlo sttorts to save 1
cation and th
Burger, who aald Effort's lack
of •good aaissBsaaa-tp,- food
-sg_ggmg.it and ability were responsible tor the
failure,- to the edltorahlp.
Rafferty wifrspeak Saturday
to business educators
State Supsiintsndant of Public instraottoo Dr. Mas Raftorty
will addreee a maa tint of the central aag tion ef the California
Business Education AssocUtioo this wiisina at Freeno -tola
Collate.
Tho controversial administrator of the stats's pabllc achool
system will talk or. -Whet's Happening in Call tends Education-"
Dr. Rafferty'a apeech win be delivered Saturday ln the
Internetional Room of too cafeteria st 11:15 a.m. A Question
and answer period lo gchadolart following tho speech.
Too C.B.E.A. is eompooed of bustasss Instructors, ranglof
from junior high school throufh four-year collefoe. Saturday'a
meeting to ths first of thrss scheduled confarsocsa tor the
orfanlxatloo thia year, aeoordtaf to Ito vice preeldent Dwsyne
Schramm.
Dr. Raftorty, slsctod to Us eurront post la lttt and re-
elected la 1964 kg almost three million rotas, has been ths
center of nowiseraray with hie herd stands against campua
radicals, •pragroasive education" aat campus |