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..J.ijup '!.J.tUipi|.l>lMJi,#^lipii,i Page Two - The Fresno State College Collegi ■COLLEGIAN iL Rufkt SuL of ^rtea Managing Editor Copy Editor Out News Edits: " fi Pnetogtapht Bonny Phillips ...Bonnie Beeman Betty -Ks>nt lanet Adams lean McCain Jim Hobbs Sporkt Writers Bob Minor and Btucb Farris inr yon « Rsptrlsrs—Rus Atkcns. Aj.i:s Skew. Us Soto. Alll For Genuine Security arc enrolling in colleen throughout the country, turning down the prospect of immediate cm- Mao* people arc wondennc. what has malts It. chanced the ex-serviceman's outlook to the extent of placing a steadily paying job sec- spordlea ondjry in importance to the long grind of cdu- What does make a man return to academic to to doe studies after he has been to England. Italy. you: mads France. Germany. Guna or Japan on the fight- >■"■ - Within rou, the college student, and pcr- :':;: :':: b..ir-- •.'..:: vo.:, the faculrv member, this ques¬ tion rr.av have arisen, as the number of ex- Th- 11- servicemen increases on the campus daily. Tt..f. .,] There arc quite a few answers to the ques¬ tion. But when all of the answers arc reduced they stand for two words, "genuine sccuritv." warm t Genuine sccuritv is what the ex-serviceman Ops. is striving to obtain. T'-" The two words mean the ability of each per¬ ■>.. son to improve his economic and social position. Now so that He can take advantage of every favorable Th. or number of complex problems of this era. I'iT'tT' A result of questioning the veterans on the your othe campus seems to indicate that its'the veteran turn It or FSC Sports Writer Predicts Results of 8 Bowl Games By Bruce Fama Posters Will Designate Outgoing Mail Facilities obvious, clouded perhaps by the goal which As sooo o l,e ahead. A typical view of the veteran is, "Where will I be at the age of -10 years, if 1 now turn down the wonderful opportunity of education, offered to mc by my government?"—Stoeckel. Union Control • Now that the Board of Union Conttol has been reactivated and the co-ed lounge govern¬ ing body organized, it is hoped that students will pay more respect to their privileges in the union than they have been so far this year. Suggestions have been made for cleaning up the student lounge and adding card tables and chairs if the board decides to allow bridge play¬ ing in the lounge. If this addition is made, students must re¬ spect their privileges, or the union may be closed and remain so until the powers that be feel that students will recognize the fact that the co-ed lounge is not a place for destruction. Suggestions have been made to have the senior class, all the members of which should realize proper respect, police the union and to have any student found gambling in the union brought" before the student court for jurisdic- It must be recognized that there is a time and place for everything, and college is certainly no place for gambling. There is a question of whether it is even a place for bridge playing, although arguments may be made for it. With the new governing bodies, students will probably become aware of their responsibilities to the school. It is up to each individual student to see that be does. Statistics show that more than half the stu- u.mmmwwm.tmu * w w'-'wJEimww not only possible, but also very prob- iblc, that the majority of those students recei sfactory notices are those who are school cither because of the social aspects because of parental advice or prefe : students 1 away time in the lounge playing cards, in the coffee shop drinking cokes and talkii friends, or at activities other than those of the universally true, but it probably is to a great son's responsibility as a student to see that his work at the college comes before pit ■COUSOIAH SPORTS — The Fresno State College Collegian - Drake Bulldogs To Arrive Early, See Yosemite SAHOS TO PERFORM tboae from Bauicer, Belme. F Short Shavings Bulldogs to Tangle 1 IV Basketballers With Chico State Lose to Hammer In Two Games Fresno State'. Junior varsity bas ayveea, bat the Dullpup. played Coach Hal Bo,Uy baa been tuner, MS-ls at half, and <f-ts ai Roy Taylor paced too staters with IS potnu. followed by Bo. FORWARDS HOT nark with I. and One iiaihlaa Domination the scan. In the Ca Poly cam., vara forward. Louis Shield, sent ]S points throurh Papec, V.ni Randall and LsRoy lehaall sad P»UU> retina sack .bllid b»V.ue'Srtotal Mi and dark, forward.: Taylor. «- bl. bor. plenty of shootlr.r prec whole will Improve ;ri}LSI"b,r££F:f p/rlce'Tbaaketba.'.' e^wX-S thou.b playlmt tab eu ol lit E:nlT™HrH3"H Howl pracUeea by Freano state ner," of'th'e^fl'oor^w'bl!" stands! Handball Competition like. U> .Ink Ibem from bait court To Continue Next Week COLDS TROUBLE TEAM CompeUtlon will continue nelt Cnr.MMrlMaTweH.Trrtlinand Preiser detested William Morad !.'wT..,'!,i"nT'L,'Tb^r^LKh0sCiJ Barbara Hayes Announces Troth Dr. Phillips Attends International Parley Zeta Theta to Elect Semester Officers Siqma Taus to Sponsor Raisin Bowl Dance G.O.DIMOCK Shirley Efird Sets Wedding Date Episcopal Cathedral. J. Fred McGrew To Speak Sunday at Plymouth Club Meeting honor of Margaret D' 1 Miss Hares' rlna was placed •a Haye.. prealdenl ol t Theta Chi Frat House Reopening Discussed %tt™'l..hmcnt,oflw»„a Junior Music Club To Meet Tomorrow psnled by Helena Ksprlelli COMPLIMENTS Fresno Dry Goods Company, Inc. The Valleys Best Uied Student Council Will Discuss Activities FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE Try Sullenger for HOUSEHOLD ITEMS! WAXES CLEANERS COCO MATS APPLICATORS LINO CEMENT MOPS PATNT VARNISHES DRAIN BOARD Tl Vernon Sullenger's Is he always talking about the subjects he's taking? Is he forever rushing to the library to look up infotmicion? Does he dote on scnous discussions? Is he full of miscellaneous information about everything? Would he rathci stay home than go to the gayest parry' If you get more yes than no answers, he's the intellectual type Conservative, too, no doubt. He*d like: BIG ASH TRAY BOOK ENDS TIE. NOT TOO GAUDY HANDKERCHIEFS SOX, NOT TOO LOL'D SLIPPERS LOAFER JACKET MEMORANDUM BOOK ■Tt%- FULTON AT FRESNO STREET : FRESNO fsjrO* Pw*W9
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Title | 1945_12 The Daily Collegian December 1945 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
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 | Dec 14, 1945 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
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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..J.ijup '!.J.tUipi|.l>lMJi,#^lipii,i
Page Two
- The Fresno State College Collegi
■COLLEGIAN
iL Rufkt SuL
of ^rtea
Managing Editor
Copy Editor
Out News Edits:
" fi Pnetogtapht
Bonny Phillips
...Bonnie Beeman
Betty -Ks>nt
lanet Adams
lean McCain
Jim Hobbs
Sporkt Writers Bob Minor and Btucb Farris inr yon «
Rsptrlsrs—Rus Atkcns. Aj.i:s Skew. Us Soto. Alll
For Genuine Security
arc enrolling in colleen throughout the country,
turning down the prospect of immediate cm-
Mao* people arc wondennc. what has malts It.
chanced the ex-serviceman's outlook to the
extent of placing a steadily paying job sec- spordlea
ondjry in importance to the long grind of cdu-
What does make a man return to academic
to to doe
studies after he has been to England. Italy.
you: mads
France. Germany. Guna or Japan on the fight-
>■"■ -
Within rou, the college student, and pcr-
:':;: :'::
b..ir-- •.'..:: vo.:, the faculrv member, this ques¬
tion rr.av have arisen, as the number of ex-
Th- 11-
servicemen increases on the campus daily.
Tt..f. .,]
There arc quite a few answers to the ques¬
tion. But when all of the answers arc reduced
they stand for two words, "genuine sccuritv."
warm t
Genuine sccuritv is what the ex-serviceman
Ops.
is striving to obtain.
T'-"
The two words mean the ability of each per¬
■>..
son to improve his economic and social position.
Now
so that He can take advantage of every favorable
Th. or
number of complex problems of this era.
I'iT'tT'
A result of questioning the veterans on the
your othe
campus seems to indicate that its'the veteran
turn It or
FSC Sports Writer Predicts
Results of 8 Bowl Games
By Bruce Fama
Posters Will Designate
Outgoing Mail Facilities
obvious, clouded perhaps by the goal which As sooo
o l,e
ahead.
A typical view of the veteran is, "Where
will I be at the age of -10 years, if 1 now turn
down the wonderful opportunity of education,
offered to mc by my government?"—Stoeckel.
Union Control •
Now that the Board of Union Conttol has
been reactivated and the co-ed lounge govern¬
ing body organized, it is hoped that students
will pay more respect to their privileges in the
union than they have been so far this year.
Suggestions have been made for cleaning up
the student lounge and adding card tables and
chairs if the board decides to allow bridge play¬
ing in the lounge.
If this addition is made, students must re¬
spect their privileges, or the union may be
closed and remain so until the powers that be
feel that students will recognize the fact that
the co-ed lounge is not a place for destruction.
Suggestions have been made to have the
senior class, all the members of which should
realize proper respect, police the union and to
have any student found gambling in the union
brought" before the student court for jurisdic-
It must be recognized that there is a time and
place for everything, and college is certainly no
place for gambling. There is a question of
whether it is even a place for bridge playing,
although arguments may be made for it.
With the new governing bodies, students will
probably become aware of their responsibilities
to the school. It is up to each individual student
to see that be does.
Statistics show that more than half the stu-
u.mmmwwm.tmu * w w'-'wJEimww
not only possible, but also very prob-
iblc, that the majority of those students recei
sfactory notices are those who are
school cither because of the social aspects
because of parental advice or prefe
: students 1
away time in the lounge playing cards, in the
coffee shop drinking cokes and talkii
friends, or at activities other than those of the
universally true, but it
probably is to a great
son's responsibility as a student to see that his
work at the college comes before
pit
■COUSOIAH SPORTS
— The Fresno State College Collegian -
Drake Bulldogs
To Arrive Early,
See Yosemite
SAHOS TO PERFORM
tboae from Bauicer, Belme. F
Short Shavings
Bulldogs to Tangle 1
IV Basketballers
With Chico State
Lose to Hammer
In Two Games
Fresno State'. Junior varsity bas
ayveea, bat the Dullpup. played
Coach Hal Bo,Uy baa been
tuner, MS-ls at half, and |