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■COUESIAW SLJL - The Fresno State College Collegian SwfrecrlptM SO cent. p«-\«».n.r tl V r* r~r. _ - ,^Jf£to. HatronallldYertisingSerrice.Inc "Him ^«- .►.-. ,-,.»,... ...~..o_ ^sl^ -4e>~ Editor John BoU Advertising Manager • - - Hank Oliver Ass t Advertising Mqr - Dick Mudge Business Manager - • Earle Bassett Managing Editor .... Gene King Spcrts Editor .... Bob Mclander Makeup Editor Jack Crose Copy Editor - • Marianne Crurr.pccrer Mel [ohnson Photograpr.er - - - Rcr.-.a A nr.trr.ar. Circuiaticr. Manager Den Pocle Staff—Kiyoko Asaki. Den L Bar.le. John Ber- mer, Desanka Cucuk. Maur.ce England- or. Brace- Ferris. lack Grady. Herb Greer. Jack Hall. Den Hayes. D.ck K;.---ey Tom Lynch. Bill Mock Ken'Mar.cck Art Mar- ansion. Aurelie McCain. Bcb M.r.cr. Mar- 7-:rc: Mur.r:.-. Tirr. O'Sr.er. 37= Fsrrish. V.' !>•:: P.adlev, Drn Sliniard, firr. Sey¬ mour. Warren' Williams ,ow 7J>lou/ By BILL MACK The formal dance is (he collegiate answer I the three ringed circus. The formal dan. should be banned.- ' First you. have to rent an ill-fitting suit of armor known as the tuxedo. Next you buy two dozen safety pins to take up the slack. You borrow cuff links, studs and a Jiffy- Dandy maroon bow tie. You spend two hours fretting into the shirt, when it suddenly hits you . . . you forgot to buy a corsage! The next two hours are spent banging your nose into floral shop doorp that are just closing. After bandaging your nose you have two alternatives. Y'ou can steal the flowers from a we . . . but your girl might object to wearing a tl..ml horseshoe that says "good luck'" you can steal the flowers from the park. This is the best method. In order to make the corsage look profes¬ sional you must have fem and tin foil. That problem is easily solved. A leaf of lettuce and the inner wrapper from a package of Handball Entries Due By Friday IT MADE A DIFFERENCE Do student members of faculty commit¬ tees have the right to vote on issues brought before their groups? Opinions on the subject differ. The first case in which the student \ote assumed im¬ portance came up in a curriculum commit- bers' request to change English 100 to a two The students on this committee were not given a vote. If they had voted, the proposal obviously would have ended in a tie, and Fred Tollcn. one of the student members, said he has "reason to believe" the proposal would have passed had they been allowed to The two issues should not be confused. Any change in English 100 is up to the However, the question of whether or not students sitting on faculty committees have a vote should be settled. IT should be remem¬ bered, too, that just having students on the committees is a privilege unprecedented at other colleges. Whether or not the students vote is a matter for the administration to settle. But You are now one hour late. You defy all -1....I laws and even God's own gift of grav¬ ity to get to your date's house. She isn't The next period of 30 minutes can be con¬ sidered as the utmost refinement of sadistic torture. It is that terrifying time when you must make light conversation with the girl'; and further impresses her parents with fact that you aren't worthy of their daught- • r** company. Y'ou bid them adieu just as the father is reaching for the poker to resc '' daughter from your clutches. During the course of the evening you age to step on the girl's formal, rip .. .. vealingly, .-pill punch down her neck, sprinkle ashes over the frills and mangle her feet into unrecognizable stumps. You take her home and injure y. still more Beverly as she slams the d.._. . go home find a note from your roommate which says, "Am out drinking with two girls, too bad you weren't here." Take note in hand, crumple, chew well, swallow, go to bed and sob yourself to sleep. II bear in those who decide thoughts: In spite of all our talk about student gov¬ ernment, the faculty committees are the con of the truly academic aspect of the college this is the first time students actually havi had ANY voice in these committees. Secondly, faculty members on the curric students 14 to 2 and could easily v the students if they proposed anything t. Band Wins Blue Ribbon; San Jose Show To Be Last neon1lKbte< ahoir or tola ie Friday In San Jot AWS Meet? Nope Deadline Set For Senior Pictures If yoo are • sealor and yn haven't had your Weture u.« Therefore, say pictures u «: Nor. 1J-17. Alphi m Students Cl«b8'i££ VALLEY DONUT SHOP No, 2-936 Olive-Ph. 2-8792 LUNCH AND DINNERS FOUNTAIN COMPLETE SERVICE VALLEY DONUT SHOP No. 1-2326 Tulare-Ph. 4-1018 28 -Sinoppiny rdJaifS lit Amt Improper lighting Is just OS bod tor your eyes as the crazy Idea shown here. Use correct size bulbs In proper fixtures for your study ond work. Keep your bulbs clean and you'll be surprised how much better you con see. Km* LIGHT MEANS BETTER SIGHT in his leisure cogs, chooses this "Suede Master",* tailored as only the makers of the genuine Gj.|H>tTMwS leather sportswear a casual jackets. Fash "Regulars" sod "Longj" to GOODMANS More Independent expert* smoke Luclcy Strike regularly than the next 2 leading brand, combined! LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO So round, so firm, so fully packed — ,o free and easy on>e dra - The Fresno State College Collegian - CC&UBttAN- SPORTS .fi-S-a Battling Bulldogs Beaten By Nevada VVolfpack, 53-7 By BOB MOLANDER Wolves of Nevada tamed the Battlin' Bulldogs of ;,:! to 7, in a football game that started out to be nit ended in a route, despite the never-say-die play highly touted Nevada passing attack didn't material- Frosh Squad Trimmed For Cage Season Cage Tournament Teams Begin 2nd Week Of Play Kappa defeated Sigma Pi Basketball Squad As Opener Nears hut workout, with forward Louie >. From.Rooserelt High Beck. Norman Rlbera. and B Henry; Sierra Union—twin brot Other, on the squad Ljm Waller. Bob Slollrlne. Do.sjte.-ae, been completed, a il accomplished acalnst the Friday. The .Spartan. » CCAA game !•»< f^my Frosh Down San Jose, 21-12, As Season Ends BT WAHHEN VvTOIAMS ..-ino State's fighting freshman team, playing its last game of the year, defeated the San Jose frosh eleven last Thursday, 21 to 12, hanging up a five win-one loss record for "ie year. The Bullpupe had on . Porterrllle JC. bet It s oft at Porterrllle-. re. ie FSC Alumni quintet. FUMBLE TWICE arcla, Pete Wilson. Flip E Harper, and John Toomaalan. W Bowling Mark Broken; Sigma Pi Leads League at ill-- I'lny-II'im alleyi. 1 Tophatii. Th-'ta Chi, paced Bryant Victorious In Intramural Tennis Finals Hi. 1. ::iif.l.r.'i!it. Alpha, « ASHLOCK'S Barber Shop REMEMBER "We Still Cut Hair" the first, third, a. play which waipaood tor 1« yards. On the nest play Lou AnsatU Fred Lsrlvlcre. who rs FOR DRUG STORE NEEDS—ITS Do f-^narmacu 'ower liarmacu IS and drore to the FSC soal i yard line Fresno hi (Continued on Puge 4) ' BULLDOG DDMT SHOP On Bladtstone POTATO —GLAZED CAKE —COCONUT CHOCOLATE AND JELLY DONUTS PHONE 4-2657 Lef^be^h ftmul I THE MERIT STORES DON'T lower YOUR SIGHTS Has some unforeseen situation come up whereby you are unable to finish college? Must you become self-supporting in a shorter length of time than you had anticipated? If so, and you ate interested in Aviation, we can be of help to you in solving your problem, and enable you to provide a foundation for a prosperous future and more earning power. We advise you to finish your college educa¬ tion if at all possible, but if circumstances to *e contrary plague you, send for full informs- tion about opportunities in Aviation. .Ste/fen J Jewelry Feature. """0 brands RONSON ELGIN PARKER Expert repair service Roos Grid Guess limply WM WIHtm No ! THE WINNER. it limes during the season SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20 LAST WEEK'S WINNER GEO. FISHER "RooS cfouble «rearfed tnitVni^t WuelWPOS - . Correctly styled, very well tailored, this Roos tuxedo is as comfortable as your old sweater. If your tuxedo is from Roos ... you *?0>00 (Zjr+* BrfArtktoM the camp&l
Object Description
Title | 1948_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 | Nov 16, 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 | ■COUESIAW SLJL - The Fresno State College Collegian SwfrecrlptM SO cent. p«-\«».n.r tl V r* r~r. _ - ,^Jf£to. HatronallldYertisingSerrice.Inc "Him ^«- .►.-. ,-,.»,... ...~..o_ ^sl^ -4e>~ Editor John BoU Advertising Manager • - - Hank Oliver Ass t Advertising Mqr - Dick Mudge Business Manager - • Earle Bassett Managing Editor .... Gene King Spcrts Editor .... Bob Mclander Makeup Editor Jack Crose Copy Editor - • Marianne Crurr.pccrer Mel [ohnson Photograpr.er - - - Rcr.-.a A nr.trr.ar. Circuiaticr. Manager Den Pocle Staff—Kiyoko Asaki. Den L Bar.le. John Ber- mer, Desanka Cucuk. Maur.ce England- or. Brace- Ferris. lack Grady. Herb Greer. Jack Hall. Den Hayes. D.ck K;.---ey Tom Lynch. Bill Mock Ken'Mar.cck Art Mar- ansion. Aurelie McCain. Bcb M.r.cr. Mar- 7-:rc: Mur.r:.-. Tirr. O'Sr.er. 37= Fsrrish. V.' !>•:: P.adlev, Drn Sliniard, firr. Sey¬ mour. Warren' Williams ,ow 7J>lou/ By BILL MACK The formal dance is (he collegiate answer I the three ringed circus. The formal dan. should be banned.- ' First you. have to rent an ill-fitting suit of armor known as the tuxedo. Next you buy two dozen safety pins to take up the slack. You borrow cuff links, studs and a Jiffy- Dandy maroon bow tie. You spend two hours fretting into the shirt, when it suddenly hits you . . . you forgot to buy a corsage! The next two hours are spent banging your nose into floral shop doorp that are just closing. After bandaging your nose you have two alternatives. Y'ou can steal the flowers from a we . . . but your girl might object to wearing a tl..ml horseshoe that says "good luck'" you can steal the flowers from the park. This is the best method. In order to make the corsage look profes¬ sional you must have fem and tin foil. That problem is easily solved. A leaf of lettuce and the inner wrapper from a package of Handball Entries Due By Friday IT MADE A DIFFERENCE Do student members of faculty commit¬ tees have the right to vote on issues brought before their groups? Opinions on the subject differ. The first case in which the student \ote assumed im¬ portance came up in a curriculum commit- bers' request to change English 100 to a two The students on this committee were not given a vote. If they had voted, the proposal obviously would have ended in a tie, and Fred Tollcn. one of the student members, said he has "reason to believe" the proposal would have passed had they been allowed to The two issues should not be confused. Any change in English 100 is up to the However, the question of whether or not students sitting on faculty committees have a vote should be settled. IT should be remem¬ bered, too, that just having students on the committees is a privilege unprecedented at other colleges. Whether or not the students vote is a matter for the administration to settle. But You are now one hour late. You defy all -1....I laws and even God's own gift of grav¬ ity to get to your date's house. She isn't The next period of 30 minutes can be con¬ sidered as the utmost refinement of sadistic torture. It is that terrifying time when you must make light conversation with the girl'; and further impresses her parents with fact that you aren't worthy of their daught- • r** company. Y'ou bid them adieu just as the father is reaching for the poker to resc '' daughter from your clutches. During the course of the evening you age to step on the girl's formal, rip .. .. vealingly, .-pill punch down her neck, sprinkle ashes over the frills and mangle her feet into unrecognizable stumps. You take her home and injure y. still more Beverly as she slams the d.._. . go home find a note from your roommate which says, "Am out drinking with two girls, too bad you weren't here." Take note in hand, crumple, chew well, swallow, go to bed and sob yourself to sleep. II bear in those who decide thoughts: In spite of all our talk about student gov¬ ernment, the faculty committees are the con of the truly academic aspect of the college this is the first time students actually havi had ANY voice in these committees. Secondly, faculty members on the curric students 14 to 2 and could easily v the students if they proposed anything t. Band Wins Blue Ribbon; San Jose Show To Be Last neon1lKbte< ahoir or tola ie Friday In San Jot AWS Meet? Nope Deadline Set For Senior Pictures If yoo are • sealor and yn haven't had your Weture u.« Therefore, say pictures u «: Nor. 1J-17. Alphi m Students Cl«b8'i££ VALLEY DONUT SHOP No, 2-936 Olive-Ph. 2-8792 LUNCH AND DINNERS FOUNTAIN COMPLETE SERVICE VALLEY DONUT SHOP No. 1-2326 Tulare-Ph. 4-1018 28 -Sinoppiny rdJaifS lit Amt Improper lighting Is just OS bod tor your eyes as the crazy Idea shown here. Use correct size bulbs In proper fixtures for your study ond work. Keep your bulbs clean and you'll be surprised how much better you con see. Km* LIGHT MEANS BETTER SIGHT in his leisure cogs, chooses this "Suede Master",* tailored as only the makers of the genuine Gj.|H>tTMwS leather sportswear a casual jackets. Fash "Regulars" sod "Longj" to GOODMANS More Independent expert* smoke Luclcy Strike regularly than the next 2 leading brand, combined! LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO So round, so firm, so fully packed — ,o free and easy on>e dra - The Fresno State College Collegian - CC&UBttAN- SPORTS .fi-S-a Battling Bulldogs Beaten By Nevada VVolfpack, 53-7 By BOB MOLANDER Wolves of Nevada tamed the Battlin' Bulldogs of ;,:! to 7, in a football game that started out to be nit ended in a route, despite the never-say-die play highly touted Nevada passing attack didn't material- Frosh Squad Trimmed For Cage Season Cage Tournament Teams Begin 2nd Week Of Play Kappa defeated Sigma Pi Basketball Squad As Opener Nears hut workout, with forward Louie >. From.Rooserelt High Beck. Norman Rlbera. and B Henry; Sierra Union—twin brot Other, on the squad Ljm Waller. Bob Slollrlne. Do.sjte.-ae, been completed, a il accomplished acalnst the Friday. The .Spartan. » CCAA game !•»< f^my Frosh Down San Jose, 21-12, As Season Ends BT WAHHEN VvTOIAMS ..-ino State's fighting freshman team, playing its last game of the year, defeated the San Jose frosh eleven last Thursday, 21 to 12, hanging up a five win-one loss record for "ie year. The Bullpupe had on . Porterrllle JC. bet It s oft at Porterrllle-. re. ie FSC Alumni quintet. FUMBLE TWICE arcla, Pete Wilson. Flip E Harper, and John Toomaalan. W Bowling Mark Broken; Sigma Pi Leads League at ill-- I'lny-II'im alleyi. 1 Tophatii. Th-'ta Chi, paced Bryant Victorious In Intramural Tennis Finals Hi. 1. ::iif.l.r.'i!it. Alpha, « ASHLOCK'S Barber Shop REMEMBER "We Still Cut Hair" the first, third, a. play which waipaood tor 1« yards. On the nest play Lou AnsatU Fred Lsrlvlcre. who rs FOR DRUG STORE NEEDS—ITS Do f-^narmacu 'ower liarmacu IS and drore to the FSC soal i yard line Fresno hi (Continued on Puge 4) ' BULLDOG DDMT SHOP On Bladtstone POTATO —GLAZED CAKE —COCONUT CHOCOLATE AND JELLY DONUTS PHONE 4-2657 Lef^be^h ftmul I THE MERIT STORES DON'T lower YOUR SIGHTS Has some unforeseen situation come up whereby you are unable to finish college? Must you become self-supporting in a shorter length of time than you had anticipated? If so, and you ate interested in Aviation, we can be of help to you in solving your problem, and enable you to provide a foundation for a prosperous future and more earning power. We advise you to finish your college educa¬ tion if at all possible, but if circumstances to *e contrary plague you, send for full informs- tion about opportunities in Aviation. .Ste/fen J Jewelry Feature. """0 brands RONSON ELGIN PARKER Expert repair service Roos Grid Guess limply WM WIHtm No ! THE WINNER. it limes during the season SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20 LAST WEEK'S WINNER GEO. FISHER "RooS cfouble «rearfed tnitVni^t WuelWPOS - . Correctly styled, very well tailored, this Roos tuxedo is as comfortable as your old sweater. If your tuxedo is from Roos ... you *?0>00 (Zjr+* BrfArtktoM the camp&l |