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Pog. Two - <.OU£G,AN Zallian named ,, managing editor of Fall Collegion HstJesssllXsVwi^ Editorial: break it easy The Collegian belongs to the students of Fresno State! j College. It is a paper of the college Association, which is simply a name for the group of students and faculty l1 members who buy student body cards. We feel that this first issue of the school year is ; fitting place in which to state the Collegian's editoria policy. The Collegian has many duties, major of which is! reporting the news of the college. This includes educa-;: tional, social activities, thoughts and ideas, and a gen'-j ^ y~~ eral reflection of the trends and atmosphere of the Bulldogs' first co"ese- L J .„ , igame to be with - Criticisms bv students will be welcome, whenever r . _ , _ _ . prejudice or editorializing has crept into a news story. }-al rOl'y, *>*Pt- *4 The Collegian should and will fully support college Th. rmno Stot. Colleg. Collegtar I Copies of catalogue and Class schedule available In registrar's office Lange. photographer. Applications now availadle for Gl national life insurance dividends i T^ I, but will r m.-di.i The Collegian is a student project and has no faculty supervision or censorship, as such it can and will lish anything concerning the general welfare of the Letters to the editor, under 250 words will be pub¬ lished at the editor's discretion. Letters need signed, however, the name and address of each : must accompany any letters submitted for publi Any student is welcome at any time to see the editor and mention his likes and dis-likes concerning the paper. The editor can understand student opinion better by such procedure. This is your paper, paid for by student body funds, j and you have as much to say about the running of it as any one else, just as you have as much say in the running of any other college activity. The Collegian wishes to add its welcome along with the college and association presidents. It is your paper use it, read it, and di Rally heads call \>ep girl tryouts $P~ teodi'ng Men's Wear Shop Jfokn Kifkard, 3nc. J4ere is the answer to the School J^lack problem %WK&!LhA#K. 1242 FULTON ST. Th. Fresno State College Collegia, Ojai. A hard-hitting tackle Moron is expected to lead h squad to victory in the first game of Cal Poly, Sept. 24. Look right-he right with school clothes from lV0t>9 D. WKT9 37 campus representatives say these Gabardine slacks are right! To $21.50 VARSITY SHOPl Improper lighting It Just as bod for your eyes as th. crazy Idea shown here. Us. correct six. bulb. In proper ttxtung* for your study and work. Keep your bulbs clean ond you'll be surprised how much better you con see P-G^E-' FOR MEN TAKE A LOOK, FELLOWS, SOME SHOE! PRICED IN THE RIGHT GROOVE IN OUR NEW MEN'S STORE inn nfO > SI LlflBLe TWO > STORES IN FRESNO 1155 FUITON . 725 OUVt Stsdent rtfTtteuUtins voted these slacks "first choice" for campus wear. They se¬ lected them on the basis of style, wearing qualities, weight, value and their extra features. Here's what they liked: fine 2-pIy worsted gabardine, a 1007c w/xjl fabric that holds a better press; full-cut and' generously tailored with 24" knee, 19" bottoms: deep pleats fora smoothly draped line from waist to ankle; wide faciligs at pockets; reinforced lining at waistband; n<> bulky crotch pieces: reinforced belt loops; welted hip pockets; extra cash pocket for coins, I ighter, or keys; suspender buttons; new California waistband for a trimmer look when you go without a coat. It p.iys to buy good school slacks like these. Colors: tan, brown and blue.' 5IC50 Other approved Slacks for Campus Wear! Genuine "Levi" blue jeans .... $3.45 Cotton khaki pants "chinos" . . . $4.45 All-wool Gabardine slacks, special . $13.95 Flannel slacks, grey worsted . . . $17.95 \Vors(ui Gabardine, yarn dyed . .$20.00 &*rj Root Bros stori is neo Ctlutfor Unfvtrsitj- INrllr^1^ flissVW? C USED BOOKS We have a few each of the. following books,for sale. USED: 1. Craven: U. S.—an Experiment in Democracy. 2. Dale: Audio Visual 3. Diehl: Elements of Healthful living 4. Douglas: Modern Business 5. Hart: Essentials of Algebra 6. Kroebar: Anthropology 7. loucks & Hoots: Comparative Economic Systems 8. Marshall: Introduction to Human Anatomy 9. Munn: Psychology 10. Reigner: College Secretarial Practice 11. Rider: Plane & Spherical Trigonometry 12. Ruch: Psychology & life 13. Smiley: Community. Hygiene 14. Snyder: Essentials of Business Mathematics 15. White: Human Geography 16. Young: Government of the American People Your COLLEGE BOOK STORE FOR THE ACTIVE MAN... omed look. Full length zlppcrcd front, lined slosh pockets. Fully lined through- re Sand, Ch«rnvt, Flagstone Brown, in $25.00 ■TiTlfirliTl MARIPOSA AT BROADWAY
Object Description
Title | 1949_09 The Daily Collegian September 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 |
Description
Title | Sept 8, 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 |
Full-Text-Search | Pog. Two - <.OU£G,AN Zallian named ,, managing editor of Fall Collegion HstJesssllXsVwi^ Editorial: break it easy The Collegian belongs to the students of Fresno State! j College. It is a paper of the college Association, which is simply a name for the group of students and faculty l1 members who buy student body cards. We feel that this first issue of the school year is ; fitting place in which to state the Collegian's editoria policy. The Collegian has many duties, major of which is! reporting the news of the college. This includes educa-;: tional, social activities, thoughts and ideas, and a gen'-j ^ y~~ eral reflection of the trends and atmosphere of the Bulldogs' first co"ese- L J .„ , igame to be with - Criticisms bv students will be welcome, whenever r . _ , _ _ . prejudice or editorializing has crept into a news story. }-al rOl'y, *>*Pt- *4 The Collegian should and will fully support college Th. rmno Stot. Colleg. Collegtar I Copies of catalogue and Class schedule available In registrar's office Lange. photographer. Applications now availadle for Gl national life insurance dividends i T^ I, but will r m.-di.i The Collegian is a student project and has no faculty supervision or censorship, as such it can and will lish anything concerning the general welfare of the Letters to the editor, under 250 words will be pub¬ lished at the editor's discretion. Letters need signed, however, the name and address of each : must accompany any letters submitted for publi Any student is welcome at any time to see the editor and mention his likes and dis-likes concerning the paper. The editor can understand student opinion better by such procedure. This is your paper, paid for by student body funds, j and you have as much to say about the running of it as any one else, just as you have as much say in the running of any other college activity. The Collegian wishes to add its welcome along with the college and association presidents. It is your paper use it, read it, and di Rally heads call \>ep girl tryouts $P~ teodi'ng Men's Wear Shop Jfokn Kifkard, 3nc. J4ere is the answer to the School J^lack problem %WK&!LhA#K. 1242 FULTON ST. Th. Fresno State College Collegia, Ojai. A hard-hitting tackle Moron is expected to lead h squad to victory in the first game of Cal Poly, Sept. 24. Look right-he right with school clothes from lV0t>9 D. WKT9 37 campus representatives say these Gabardine slacks are right! To $21.50 VARSITY SHOPl Improper lighting It Just as bod for your eyes as th. crazy Idea shown here. Us. correct six. bulb. In proper ttxtung* for your study and work. Keep your bulbs clean ond you'll be surprised how much better you con see P-G^E-' FOR MEN TAKE A LOOK, FELLOWS, SOME SHOE! PRICED IN THE RIGHT GROOVE IN OUR NEW MEN'S STORE inn nfO > SI LlflBLe TWO > STORES IN FRESNO 1155 FUITON . 725 OUVt Stsdent rtfTtteuUtins voted these slacks "first choice" for campus wear. They se¬ lected them on the basis of style, wearing qualities, weight, value and their extra features. Here's what they liked: fine 2-pIy worsted gabardine, a 1007c w/xjl fabric that holds a better press; full-cut and' generously tailored with 24" knee, 19" bottoms: deep pleats fora smoothly draped line from waist to ankle; wide faciligs at pockets; reinforced lining at waistband; n<> bulky crotch pieces: reinforced belt loops; welted hip pockets; extra cash pocket for coins, I ighter, or keys; suspender buttons; new California waistband for a trimmer look when you go without a coat. It p.iys to buy good school slacks like these. Colors: tan, brown and blue.' 5IC50 Other approved Slacks for Campus Wear! Genuine "Levi" blue jeans .... $3.45 Cotton khaki pants "chinos" . . . $4.45 All-wool Gabardine slacks, special . $13.95 Flannel slacks, grey worsted . . . $17.95 \Vors(ui Gabardine, yarn dyed . .$20.00 &*rj Root Bros stori is neo Ctlutfor Unfvtrsitj- INrllr^1^ flissVW? C USED BOOKS We have a few each of the. following books,for sale. USED: 1. Craven: U. S.—an Experiment in Democracy. 2. Dale: Audio Visual 3. Diehl: Elements of Healthful living 4. Douglas: Modern Business 5. Hart: Essentials of Algebra 6. Kroebar: Anthropology 7. loucks & Hoots: Comparative Economic Systems 8. Marshall: Introduction to Human Anatomy 9. Munn: Psychology 10. Reigner: College Secretarial Practice 11. Rider: Plane & Spherical Trigonometry 12. Ruch: Psychology & life 13. Smiley: Community. Hygiene 14. Snyder: Essentials of Business Mathematics 15. White: Human Geography 16. Young: Government of the American People Your COLLEGE BOOK STORE FOR THE ACTIVE MAN... omed look. Full length zlppcrcd front, lined slosh pockets. Fully lined through- re Sand, Ch«rnvt, Flagstone Brown, in $25.00 ■TiTlfirliTl MARIPOSA AT BROADWAY |