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■COUSSIAN OutoftL3o9 ^ft&SF By JACK GRADY .... and have we got lota of fog to come out of this week! So, you needn't bother read¬ ing any farther. If you thought that this column was bad last week . . . pfui! What follows is going to be homicide of an insecti¬ cide nature. The mosquito control people please take notice. I give full permission to. Collegian Gobrecht foils would-be cheats, safeguards tests s material in your e against t •Sric..*,. «.,_•. *i. Editorial for all to hear . told tl a few limp , night ncy. He explained where the money goes it students put out for student body cards. His talk was the first of a scries to be dcliv- rn to all students. Those who arc interest- in matters financial should attend the next cting, scheduled for March 9. a student job Fresno State graduations need improve¬ ment. It may seem a bit early to think about graduation, but less than four months remain before June 16. And all of that would be needed, judging from past years, to boost the ceremony up on a par with those of Fresno high schools. We could take a much-needed lesson from Roosevelt High School, for example. At the hast side school, a graduation is held each June that could compete in beauty, color and imprcssiveoess with anything Hollywood could produce. Some students will say graduation means nothing to them. A good manylbiore, how¬ ever, will say it is very important. It is for tions are held. And if they are going to be held at all, they should be done right. . Seniors buy their own diplomas and pay rental for cap* and gowns. The state foots the bill for everything else. Funds allowed by the state are limited, a fact which largely accounts for the drab staging of past years. But the probability remains that a stranger to the college would walk away from a Fresno Now for a quick tour of the news front, FRESNO: Then there was the college, feasor who took a drink of water on a night, got his pipes frown and spit ice c at the students all the next day. Ouch! (Dam-* ned accurate, too!) FOWLER: A ... tain resident of this fair burg was o rested for trying make a long dist¬ ance call on a park¬ ing meter (the offi¬ cer reported he used filthy language ' the operator.) SELMA: "Where selma is heard a dis- couragin' word . . ." through there, or you will hear several dis¬ couraging « CAIAVA: Whoops! Our tour was too quick. tih well, maylx' we can catch " " turn trip. PORTERVILLE: Oh. Porter. Villc you i-lieck my bags please? Hmmm. Our tour through the newsy area of 1'orterville dis¬ closes only this interesting fact BAh'EKSFIEM): Swimming pool opera¬ tors are doing a rushing beauty business here. A recent dust storm turned their pools into tremendous mud baths and the won are flocking like mad ... or should we s like mud! Madder than a mud hen! TIPTON: As we tiptoe through Tipton got stepton by a truck ton driver who m have weighed tenton. Wo tore up the m -tree!, tore down I side street, tore through town and tore our pants. SANGER: Tried vigorously to find out if this is where the sewing machines come from but though I gave them the needle I couldn't find a thread of evidence. KINGSBURG: Ah vcs. the home of the orchestra that plays "The Swedcst Music This side of Orosi." CALWA: Whoops! We were going to fast again. Maybe we can write them a letter. What? THEY CAN TOO! And t State graduation with the idea that the col¬ lege was strictly second-rate, at least if he had ever seen a ceremony of the caliber of Roosevelt High's. We certainly have always had the makings of an impressive ceremony—the speakers, the music, and the graduates. It is the staging itself that has been lacking. Perhaps a mittcc of seniors could be formed to wc spite of financial shortages, on making gradu¬ ation something worth remembering. Vets' queries Offic.Phoo.4-Sl 74 John Frignlti Studio for Wadding Portraits Hour. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 1910 ECHO AVE rnwno, CaUt. L^lirhman'd oUrlve-^rn Keitaurant NOON LUNCHES 60c TO 90c COLLEGIATE BARBER SHOP 2005 VAN NESS BIVD. TO SERVE YOU a Clyde , NEXT DOOR TO FRESNO SKI DEN »tf on special projects." Burnett speaks to parents, teachers iphy method! at CotnnbU RUSS CLEMENTS YOUR CHEVRON DEALER CHRISMAN'S PHARMACY 2448 STANISLAUS Candles ATHENE* VALLEY DONUT SHOP No. 2-936 OLIVE PHONE 2-8792 BREAKFAST LUNCH #> COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE VALLEY DONUT SHOP No. 1 —2326 Tulare Street—Phone 4-1018 — — Ne lever before > pen so go mple tely satis lying GET set for surprises! You'll fi plenty of them iu the New Parker "51". For this pen has 14 remarkable Filling is extra fast and easy. A spe¬ cial window lets you see the ink sup¬ ply. The New "51" holds more ink, too. And this pen is safeguarded against leaking, even at highest flight levels. But there's much more. So try it yourself. See the New "51" today at your Parker dealer's. The Parker Pen Company, Janesville, Wisconsin. U. S. A., and Toronto, Canada. Its the new Tarker "51" Cagers even win-loss I record as Cal Poly is defeated 62 to 56 eo »r> 56 win over a flfhtini, Cal Poly team Tuesday night . i'•, osevelt High gym gave the Fresno State College g .y£ ' their 14th win in 28 starts in the 1948-49 basket- Holmes pleads for one more team as keg season starts raMtlng. Soupy Ho] men. league Aztecs and Waves games to close FSC hoop season bm Kappa.~Z«u Mil. a la Sigma Phi. Ksppa Dells the FRESNO STATE COLLEGE FROSH basketball team which has just ended one'of .d Alpha. Any lDdep.nd.nl most succe_|ui of _] Freshmen team:; at Stale with 16 wins in 18 gamos played. Bolton row lnli to right. Bob Stephenson, Jerry Downey. Bill Henry. Don Page. Lawrence Pago. r, Harry Schlinker, Bob Mollrltig, Captain Dick CastoUo. Norm Ribera Don Greer - ch Ernie Wild. Jim Mitchell was not present when the photo (Continued on pige 4) Elections, changes in constitution covered by WAA Pair of doubleheaders scheduled for Varsity Four games in two days is the schedule for Fresno State'; irsity baseballers this weekend. Inadouble header tin* afternion tlu- Staters meet Modesto JC in the Fresno State College Ballpark. Tomorrow it's "pack up your ole kit bag" and travel to Tulare for VARSITY LUNCH 1472 No. VAN NESS Serving al Reasonable Prices BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER Complete Fountain Service rsrer •ad. A big differ. • V.ra RlKSlna was hi Frosh quintet ends year with 16 wins By ABT MABGOSIAN The Frcsna State Bullpups made it win number two over .. r..] 1'nl. 1'n , li !.: • in. <la\ with a close 53 to 52 victory. ■.'..i the 16th win in 18 starts for the ably coached Frosh .jinu-t. The game closed the season for the Bullpups '" - blaze of glory. ' in the first contest, the Frosh held a comfortable GE/ffiHARTS RADIO RECORD SHOP HOCKETT-COWAl. RECORDS OF THE WEEK , 'em on HAIF-PAST JUMPIN' ITT- a JOIN THE GANG AT BORDER'S «*—i 1447 N. VAN NESS AVE. Two Blocks South of the Campus SPECIALIZING IN 50c BREAKFASTS AND 60c LUNCHES R005 has smell Sports coats for spnty/ Roos has a sports coat for every man on campus. A really swell selection of tweeds , plaids and plain weaves. They're cut with a casual, but well- dressed look that young men go for. You can't beat 'em for real comfort. *Z7'°ti5000 form 3*0* know* the campi.^/
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Title | 1949_02 The Daily Collegian February 1949 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1949 |
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 | Feb 25, 1949 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1949 |
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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■COUSSIAN OutoftL3o9
^ft&SF
By JACK GRADY
.... and have we got lota of fog to come
out of this week! So, you needn't bother read¬
ing any farther. If you thought that this
column was bad last week . . . pfui! What
follows is going to be homicide of an insecti¬
cide nature. The mosquito control people
please take notice. I give full permission
to. Collegian
Gobrecht foils
would-be cheats,
safeguards tests
s material in your
e against t
•Sric..*,. «.,_•. *i.
Editorial
for all to hear
. told tl
a few
limp
, night
ncy. He explained where the money goes
it students put out for student body cards.
His talk was the first of a scries to be dcliv-
rn to all students. Those who arc interest-
in matters financial should attend the next
cting, scheduled for March 9.
a student job
Fresno State graduations need improve¬
ment. It may seem a bit early to think about
graduation, but less than four months remain
before June 16. And all of that would be
needed, judging from past years, to boost the
ceremony up on a par with those of Fresno
high schools.
We could take a much-needed lesson from
Roosevelt High School, for example. At the
hast side school, a graduation is held each
June that could compete in beauty, color and
imprcssiveoess with anything Hollywood
could produce.
Some students will say graduation means
nothing to them. A good manylbiore, how¬
ever, will say it is very important. It is for
tions are held. And if they are going to be
held at all, they should be done right.
. Seniors buy their own diplomas and pay
rental for cap* and gowns. The state foots
the bill for everything else. Funds allowed
by the state are limited, a fact which largely
accounts for the drab staging of past years.
But the probability remains that a stranger
to the college would walk away from a Fresno
Now for a quick tour of the news front,
FRESNO: Then there was the college,
feasor who took a drink of water on a
night, got his pipes frown and spit ice c
at the students all the next day. Ouch! (Dam-*
ned accurate, too!)
FOWLER: A ...
tain resident of this
fair burg was o
rested for trying
make a long dist¬
ance call on a park¬
ing meter (the offi¬
cer reported he used
filthy language '
the operator.)
SELMA: "Where
selma is heard a dis-
couragin' word . . ."
through there, or you will hear several dis¬
couraging «
CAIAVA: Whoops! Our tour was too quick.
tih well, maylx' we can catch " "
turn trip.
PORTERVILLE: Oh. Porter. Villc you
i-lieck my bags please? Hmmm. Our tour
through the newsy area of 1'orterville dis¬
closes only this interesting fact
BAh'EKSFIEM): Swimming pool opera¬
tors are doing a rushing beauty business
here. A recent dust storm turned their pools
into tremendous mud baths and the won
are flocking like mad ... or should we s
like mud! Madder than a mud hen!
TIPTON: As we tiptoe through Tipton
got stepton by a truck ton driver who m
have weighed tenton. Wo tore up the m
-tree!, tore down I side street, tore through
town and tore our pants.
SANGER: Tried vigorously to find out if
this is where the sewing machines come from
but though I gave them the needle I couldn't
find a thread of evidence.
KINGSBURG: Ah vcs. the home of the
orchestra that plays "The Swedcst Music
This side of Orosi."
CALWA: Whoops! We were going to fast
again. Maybe we can write them a letter.
What? THEY CAN TOO!
And t
State graduation with the idea that the col¬
lege was strictly second-rate, at least if he
had ever seen a ceremony of the caliber of
Roosevelt High's.
We certainly have always had the makings
of an impressive ceremony—the speakers,
the music, and the graduates. It is the staging
itself that has been lacking. Perhaps a
mittcc of seniors could be formed to wc
spite of financial shortages, on making gradu¬
ation something worth remembering.
Vets' queries
Offic.Phoo.4-Sl 74
John Frignlti
Studio
for Wadding Portraits
Hour. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
1910 ECHO AVE
rnwno, CaUt.
L^lirhman'd
oUrlve-^rn
Keitaurant
NOON LUNCHES
60c TO 90c
COLLEGIATE BARBER SHOP
2005 VAN NESS BIVD.
TO SERVE YOU
a Clyde ,
NEXT DOOR TO FRESNO SKI DEN
»tf on special projects."
Burnett speaks to parents, teachers
iphy method! at CotnnbU
RUSS CLEMENTS
YOUR CHEVRON DEALER
CHRISMAN'S
PHARMACY
2448 STANISLAUS
Candles
ATHENE* VALLEY DONUT SHOP No. 2-936 OLIVE
PHONE 2-8792
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
#>
COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN
SERVICE
VALLEY DONUT SHOP No. 1 —2326 Tulare Street—Phone 4-1018
—
—
Ne
lever
before
> pen so
go mple tely
satis lying
GET set for surprises! You'll fi
plenty of them iu the New Parker
"51". For this pen has 14 remarkable
Filling is extra fast and easy. A spe¬
cial window lets you see the ink sup¬
ply. The New "51" holds more ink,
too. And this pen is safeguarded against
leaking, even at highest flight levels.
But there's much more. So try it
yourself. See the New "51" today at
your Parker dealer's. The Parker Pen
Company, Janesville, Wisconsin.
U. S. A., and Toronto, Canada.
Its the
new
Tarker
"51"
Cagers even win-loss I
record as Cal Poly
is defeated 62 to 56
eo »r> 56 win over a flfhtini, Cal Poly team Tuesday night
. i'•, osevelt High gym gave the Fresno State College
g .y£ ' their 14th win in 28 starts in the 1948-49 basket-
Holmes pleads for
one more team as
keg season starts
raMtlng. Soupy Ho] men. league
Aztecs and Waves
games to close
FSC hoop season
bm Kappa.~Z«u Mil. a
la Sigma Phi. Ksppa Dells the FRESNO STATE COLLEGE FROSH basketball team which has just ended one'of
.d Alpha. Any lDdep.nd.nl most succe_|ui of _] Freshmen team:; at Stale with 16 wins in 18 gamos played. Bolton
row lnli to right. Bob Stephenson, Jerry Downey. Bill Henry. Don Page. Lawrence Pago.
r, Harry Schlinker, Bob Mollrltig, Captain Dick CastoUo. Norm Ribera Don Greer -
ch Ernie Wild. Jim Mitchell was not present when the photo
(Continued on pige 4)
Elections, changes
in constitution
covered by WAA
Pair of doubleheaders
scheduled for Varsity
Four games in two days is the schedule for Fresno State';
irsity baseballers this weekend.
Inadouble header tin* afternion tlu- Staters meet Modesto
JC in the Fresno State College Ballpark. Tomorrow it's "pack
up your ole kit bag" and travel to Tulare for
VARSITY LUNCH
1472 No. VAN NESS
Serving al Reasonable Prices
BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER
Complete Fountain Service
rsrer
•ad. A big differ.
• V.ra RlKSlna was hi
Frosh quintet ends
year with 16 wins
By ABT MABGOSIAN
The Frcsna State Bullpups made it win number two over
.. r..] 1'nl. 1'n , li !.: • in. |