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««-.,-*-*<*«. ..ilMWJIHllllllll.,.1, •COUtelAN 5Lofi - The Fresno Stat* College Collegian Published Seml-Weekl, during th. scho< OW It >low RATES—Subscription Eighty (80) cenU p. t.r On. Dollar and Fifty CenU ($1.50) p< THE COLLEGIAN OFFICE. Student U m£ g on't pvea d. i'd.i - John Ball Hank Oliver Earlo Bassell Gene King ig Manage! Business Manager Managing Editor - Sports Editor - „,„ lylulunaor Makeup Editor lack Crose Circulation Manager . - Walter Mitchell Slaif—Bruce Farris. Desanka Cucuk. Don Poolo. Ken Manock. Oramae Osborne John Bermer. Bob Minor. Kerb Greer. Don Hayes, Dominic Barilc. War,":: Will •■: Bill Mack. Don Slinkard. Art Margosian! ON BEHALF OF 3000 . . . Words are sometimes inadequate to express feelings; I won't even try to express the feel¬ ing of sorrow predominant on campus. Instead, on behalf of the 3,000 students and faculty members of Fresno State Col¬ lege, and as simply as possible, I extend through The Collegian sincere sympathy to the parents and families of Bill Grogan. Ed Marbut. Chuck Price. Jim Robinson, and Wes Trumble. Roland Rude Student Body President By BELL MACK Aside from skin disease, loss of money, and underarm odor, man's greatest evil is the speech das*. It is in a class with the rack, the whip¬ ping post and the pot of boiling oil as the j most fiendish form of torture - The victim is hauled from the security! of his back row chair and forced a lot of people whd i listening to Him. This poor sufferer is rated on poise, per¬ sonality and physical appearance, case I am starting with three strike Totally lacking in poise and personality | I must rely on physical appearam have stood in bed. My eyes resemble two J bloody bubbles in a bucket of beet legs, rubbery at their best, have reached the J point of perpetual motion. My grubby hand* twitch spasmodically, my hair resembles thistle that got out of hand. The class, their beady eyes probing, in, my^very secret, watch with a fierce glee. The horrible realization that I am a tremendous ass of myself staggers .me. I walk back to my seat, knocking several] books off of chairs'and tripping over every- The teacher is sympatht sympathy as much as I need a short but pro¬ ductive romance with a bottle of beer. But wait till next week. I'm going to we.- my big shoes and baggy pants. I'll kill em! Bangiri On The Wall larking tntnpalgn through parking, and Just plain I SCA To Discuss Finance Problems At Cabinet Meet Th. Student Christian a-. Howard Griggs w Ice-president and Jr iam*d publicity cha Mire independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the neit two leading brands combine LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO So round, so firm, to fully packed —i to free and easy on the dra" FSC To Hit Broncos |n First Home Game .,„. bands of mlghuy C«U- , .,„„■ a Itartllnf 10-1? ,|,.. highly l""1"1 okl» FSC Ties Portland With Help Of 8 Costly Pilot Errors Onljr a had case of rumhleltla on ic part of the Unlr.rsltr of Port- ind Pilot, enabled th. Fresno Stale Colleg. eleven to squeak through rlth a f to « 11. la the Iiulldogs ipenlng game played In Multnomah j Stadium, Saturday afternoon. "^BUmlldogs ran Into a Ored tip be Portland .quad that pulled plenty d already played Girls Needed To UsKer At Games All girls Interested In ushering , *»« «m„ win »„t Friday | ■*• »»". Trlplo 8 usher cha hutructlon and badges f< ■jW same Saturday night will 6.1 ™'Ut 0f football season. '" glren by Tripl. 8. U.hi vjoacinite . °*>auntUrette Portland scored early In th. ga Dig Norm Myers cracke fumble. Ted Ayers then lateral and raced to the KEN'S DEN By WARREN WILLIAMS Saturday's toughl. against S Hockey Practice To Start Today Bowling Plans Sot BULLDOG D01VUT SHOP On Blackstone Opposite Stadium POTATO — MAZED CAKE —COCONUT CHOCOLATE AND JEUY DONUTS 2.000 spectators i PAUL CLABAUGH. 5 fool. 11 Inch, 193 pound fullback who scored FSCs only touchdown-in the game with Portland alter catching a pass in the flat and '-- '" First Frosh Squad Scrimmage Called Ragged By Coach Roos Grid Guess Umply PICKTHE WINNK. No .c THE WINNER. Band, 50 Students Hail Bulldog Squad . waited In the chilled night ed people thei) knew. th. IrT^ r. ther were Fres- '^^ 1 KrOtr^ knows the campus best...! A Roos sports coat will make you look better and feel better ! Sports coats are made' for relaxing. So naturally you want one as comfortable as it is good looking. From the fine selection at Roos you may choose a soft, 100% camel hair. Or a Glen Plaid.' Or-a fine wool tweed in the new, step- check sttipe effect. Many others. They're all coats that will feel like an old friend the moment you slip one on. Priced from ?25 fo '50 FULTON ot FRESNO (Z*1r9&rUr9
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 28, 1948 Pg. 2-3 |
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 | ««-.,-*-*<*«. ..ilMWJIHllllllll.,.1, •COUtelAN 5Lofi - The Fresno Stat* College Collegian Published Seml-Weekl, during th. scho< OW It >low RATES—Subscription Eighty (80) cenU p. t.r On. Dollar and Fifty CenU ($1.50) p< THE COLLEGIAN OFFICE. Student U m£ g on't pvea d. i'd.i - John Ball Hank Oliver Earlo Bassell Gene King ig Manage! Business Manager Managing Editor - Sports Editor - „,„ lylulunaor Makeup Editor lack Crose Circulation Manager . - Walter Mitchell Slaif—Bruce Farris. Desanka Cucuk. Don Poolo. Ken Manock. Oramae Osborne John Bermer. Bob Minor. Kerb Greer. Don Hayes, Dominic Barilc. War,":: Will •■: Bill Mack. Don Slinkard. Art Margosian! ON BEHALF OF 3000 . . . Words are sometimes inadequate to express feelings; I won't even try to express the feel¬ ing of sorrow predominant on campus. Instead, on behalf of the 3,000 students and faculty members of Fresno State Col¬ lege, and as simply as possible, I extend through The Collegian sincere sympathy to the parents and families of Bill Grogan. Ed Marbut. Chuck Price. Jim Robinson, and Wes Trumble. Roland Rude Student Body President By BELL MACK Aside from skin disease, loss of money, and underarm odor, man's greatest evil is the speech das*. It is in a class with the rack, the whip¬ ping post and the pot of boiling oil as the j most fiendish form of torture - The victim is hauled from the security! of his back row chair and forced a lot of people whd i listening to Him. This poor sufferer is rated on poise, per¬ sonality and physical appearance, case I am starting with three strike Totally lacking in poise and personality | I must rely on physical appearam have stood in bed. My eyes resemble two J bloody bubbles in a bucket of beet legs, rubbery at their best, have reached the J point of perpetual motion. My grubby hand* twitch spasmodically, my hair resembles thistle that got out of hand. The class, their beady eyes probing, in, my^very secret, watch with a fierce glee. The horrible realization that I am a tremendous ass of myself staggers .me. I walk back to my seat, knocking several] books off of chairs'and tripping over every- The teacher is sympatht sympathy as much as I need a short but pro¬ ductive romance with a bottle of beer. But wait till next week. I'm going to we.- my big shoes and baggy pants. I'll kill em! Bangiri On The Wall larking tntnpalgn through parking, and Just plain I SCA To Discuss Finance Problems At Cabinet Meet Th. Student Christian a-. Howard Griggs w Ice-president and Jr iam*d publicity cha Mire independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the neit two leading brands combine LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO So round, so firm, to fully packed —i to free and easy on the dra" FSC To Hit Broncos |n First Home Game .,„. bands of mlghuy C«U- , .,„„■ a Itartllnf 10-1? ,|,.. highly l""1"1 okl» FSC Ties Portland With Help Of 8 Costly Pilot Errors Onljr a had case of rumhleltla on ic part of the Unlr.rsltr of Port- ind Pilot, enabled th. Fresno Stale Colleg. eleven to squeak through rlth a f to « 11. la the Iiulldogs ipenlng game played In Multnomah j Stadium, Saturday afternoon. "^BUmlldogs ran Into a Ored tip be Portland .quad that pulled plenty d already played Girls Needed To UsKer At Games All girls Interested In ushering , *»« «m„ win »„t Friday | ■*• »»". Trlplo 8 usher cha hutructlon and badges f< ■jW same Saturday night will 6.1 ™'Ut 0f football season. '" glren by Tripl. 8. U.hi vjoacinite . °*>auntUrette Portland scored early In th. ga Dig Norm Myers cracke fumble. Ted Ayers then lateral and raced to the KEN'S DEN By WARREN WILLIAMS Saturday's toughl. against S Hockey Practice To Start Today Bowling Plans Sot BULLDOG D01VUT SHOP On Blackstone Opposite Stadium POTATO — MAZED CAKE —COCONUT CHOCOLATE AND JEUY DONUTS 2.000 spectators i PAUL CLABAUGH. 5 fool. 11 Inch, 193 pound fullback who scored FSCs only touchdown-in the game with Portland alter catching a pass in the flat and '-- '" First Frosh Squad Scrimmage Called Ragged By Coach Roos Grid Guess Umply PICKTHE WINNK. No .c THE WINNER. Band, 50 Students Hail Bulldog Squad . waited In the chilled night ed people thei) knew. th. IrT^ r. ther were Fres- '^^ 1 KrOtr^ knows the campus best...! A Roos sports coat will make you look better and feel better ! Sports coats are made' for relaxing. So naturally you want one as comfortable as it is good looking. From the fine selection at Roos you may choose a soft, 100% camel hair. Or a Glen Plaid.' Or-a fine wool tweed in the new, step- check sttipe effect. Many others. They're all coats that will feel like an old friend the moment you slip one on. Priced from ?25 fo '50 FULTON ot FRESNO (Z*1r9&rUr9 |