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[EnrolmentExpected To Reach New High Of 2,700 COUj®IAM FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, J948 Air Force Opens ROTC On Campus Under Col. Mears ■ MARY MOORE, incoming freshman student, is shown as she became the first student to m ccntt.r.uto a dollar to the Blue Key Campus Charity Drive QUINN MILLAR, drive chair¬ man, prns a 'Lots All Share" tag to her dress as DORIS GRAHAM, top. and DORIS UR1- ARTE look on. The drive, aiming at a dollar a student, will do away with all other charity drives on campus during the college' year. —Photo by Scott Freshman Women Find Big Sisters In Tokalon Group | Coffee Shop Head I Names Assistant M,-'nnrlol,eC^"»r,« «• or !■>«„,, sut.. .in b. Intl her Ilonplul Dietician Truln- Blue Key Begins Quest For Dollar Donations In Annual Charity Drive Would you like to be a "dollar-a-ycar" man—or woman? Just walk up to. the Blue Key charity drive booth and hand the boys your dollar contribution to the all-campus charity drive. That's your dollar for the year. No more so¬ liciting on campus for any chanty dunriK tin- school semester. 1 Final Tally May Hit 3,000 Mark In Two Day Registration A new record high enrolment of 2,700 full time students and a total enrolment of wed over 3,000 students at Fresno State College has been predicted for this semester by Regis¬ trar Wilms Wight Mrs. Wight said that the most accurate record of pre- Assembly To Open Frosh Orientation Week On Campus ZZ&Z. Lake Sequoia Is 3n£Scene Of First ^"[Annual Frosh Fete r^r'-nLr.,ar ^Hanner Named As < September 13, t» \to combine # . T^t^rZC^::!Z Acting P. E. Head .;' .ubiNu..■»■ Married Men To' n»POrpo««ru»■. 'Vr.o*r.a.T.w:Sign Up Today s,al.'coH«"!r!!iim"n." ,!.."";„:.KoTr At Dames' Booth. fZrJ'lZ«Z?\a Imntely In j .1 military .Unco »■! Orchesis To Meet Thursday In Gym MANAGERS NEEDED Presidents Say 'Welcome, Howdy-Doody, Let's Work And Play Together school yea student or teacher, the Administration greet! v„u. I wish for you .1 rich ami pleasant ex¬ perience during 1948-49. Fresno State is a great college with vir- tuills unlimited possibilities lor service to intlivisfM.il students, the community, and the state and nation. The institution has a great hiMory. A» even greater future lies , ,,J. This year. 19-48-19. can be a very significant milestone in that destiny. . * , lust what the future, or this p.irt.ctilar col¬ lege scar, ssill men to ; cm "ill depend very j l.'r'iielv on how much real and effort you I nut into it. I urge you to determine now to | nuke 1948-49 the best and richest year of your life. Determine to study seriously, to ;„vcst vrur time wisely, to make worthwhile ; fciei.sls'. and to capitalize to the greatest pos- sihle .stent on your many opportunities. The ; future is yours; make the most of it! M a returning all of sour student body officers and the istration greets whole gang here in the Association. Wc hope •r full of fun and (r.ilic and we want you to hrini; ill of tli.it zip .mil /est for a good time bad: tc school with you. 'cause we're off again witii .1 carload of hot potentials and olits.tar.Ji '..; possibilities, which, if carried out. will make for another brilliant s ear of study anil entertainment here at Fresno. Notice I said IF carried out. Unfortunately 1 some of these plans arc going to take some- '< IhhIv's time and energy, and since the basis of a democratic STUDENT government is the active participation of each STUDENT in the government, f can't think of anybody's time or energy I would rather have than In particular: At all football games wc want to see the biggest attendance of students (CommufJ o« *V S)
Object Description
Title | 1948_09 The Daily Collegian September 1948 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1948 |
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 | Sept 13, 1948 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1948 |
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 | [EnrolmentExpected To Reach New High Of 2,700 COUj®IAM FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, J948 Air Force Opens ROTC On Campus Under Col. Mears ■ MARY MOORE, incoming freshman student, is shown as she became the first student to m ccntt.r.uto a dollar to the Blue Key Campus Charity Drive QUINN MILLAR, drive chair¬ man, prns a 'Lots All Share" tag to her dress as DORIS GRAHAM, top. and DORIS UR1- ARTE look on. The drive, aiming at a dollar a student, will do away with all other charity drives on campus during the college' year. —Photo by Scott Freshman Women Find Big Sisters In Tokalon Group | Coffee Shop Head I Names Assistant M,-'nnrlol,eC^"»r,« «• or !■>«„,, sut.. .in b. Intl her Ilonplul Dietician Truln- Blue Key Begins Quest For Dollar Donations In Annual Charity Drive Would you like to be a "dollar-a-ycar" man—or woman? Just walk up to. the Blue Key charity drive booth and hand the boys your dollar contribution to the all-campus charity drive. That's your dollar for the year. No more so¬ liciting on campus for any chanty dunriK tin- school semester. 1 Final Tally May Hit 3,000 Mark In Two Day Registration A new record high enrolment of 2,700 full time students and a total enrolment of wed over 3,000 students at Fresno State College has been predicted for this semester by Regis¬ trar Wilms Wight Mrs. Wight said that the most accurate record of pre- Assembly To Open Frosh Orientation Week On Campus ZZ&Z. Lake Sequoia Is 3n£Scene Of First ^"[Annual Frosh Fete r^r'-nLr.,ar ^Hanner Named As < September 13, t» \to combine # . T^t^rZC^::!Z Acting P. E. Head .;' .ubiNu..■»■ Married Men To' n»POrpo««ru»■. 'Vr.o*r.a.T.w:Sign Up Today s,al.'coH«"!r!!iim"n." ,!.."";„:.KoTr At Dames' Booth. fZrJ'lZ«Z?\a Imntely In j .1 military .Unco »■! Orchesis To Meet Thursday In Gym MANAGERS NEEDED Presidents Say 'Welcome, Howdy-Doody, Let's Work And Play Together school yea student or teacher, the Administration greet! v„u. I wish for you .1 rich ami pleasant ex¬ perience during 1948-49. Fresno State is a great college with vir- tuills unlimited possibilities lor service to intlivisfM.il students, the community, and the state and nation. The institution has a great hiMory. A» even greater future lies , ,,J. This year. 19-48-19. can be a very significant milestone in that destiny. . * , lust what the future, or this p.irt.ctilar col¬ lege scar, ssill men to ; cm "ill depend very j l.'r'iielv on how much real and effort you I nut into it. I urge you to determine now to | nuke 1948-49 the best and richest year of your life. Determine to study seriously, to ;„vcst vrur time wisely, to make worthwhile ; fciei.sls'. and to capitalize to the greatest pos- sihle .stent on your many opportunities. The ; future is yours; make the most of it! M a returning all of sour student body officers and the istration greets whole gang here in the Association. Wc hope •r full of fun and (r.ilic and we want you to hrini; ill of tli.it zip .mil /est for a good time bad: tc school with you. 'cause we're off again witii .1 carload of hot potentials and olits.tar.Ji '..; possibilities, which, if carried out. will make for another brilliant s ear of study anil entertainment here at Fresno. Notice I said IF carried out. Unfortunately 1 some of these plans arc going to take some- '< IhhIv's time and energy, and since the basis of a democratic STUDENT government is the active participation of each STUDENT in the government, f can't think of anybody's time or energy I would rather have than In particular: At all football games wc want to see the biggest attendance of students (CommufJ o« *V S) |