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-The Fresno State College Colleglar School Pride Is Spreading In trie words of a member of the administ nesday night's student council last Saturday night's football g seer, or heard in the 24 years th the school." ,e best that I hav< We do believe and hope the spirit is improving. Not onl on the athletic field but in every phase of college life her e College' and'to be proud of it is the gi Pride in the school doe tion's fine athletic teams, other departments. There are many divisio that, if only given the pros. the prestige of the school. It seems as if we, as st should work for the sprea We hope so. Schoo is the education, agricul- departments here at FSC lent would add greatly to and the ones who really Fresno State Symphony Will Open Music Season Monday By DENE ANN PARKER i When the Fresno State College symphony orchestra performs its first public concert of the semester next Monday and Tuesday evenings, Far Ocean, a tone poem by Edward " contemporary Amercan composer and teacher, will Journalism Day Is Annual Affair ,1 fall conferenc. "Jou il the , \ Offil It is under the FSC journalism dc ■ of Alpha Phi Gamma sponsorship of the partment, and Fresno State's cr The high school students, delegates from almost ever)- pt of newspaper and yearbook editors and writers. the Ernest Hemingways, the Drew Pearsons, the Bill Corur the Richard Harding Davises, the Horace Greeleys of 201 years from now, perhaps even a William Randolph Hearst oi two — and The Collegian staff of five years hence. It will be their lot, those who continue in the ranks of thi "Fourth Estate," to someday report and interpret for thi multitudes the most exciting and interesting times this old, world will have seen — for life, it must be admitted, gets j :nvo|ved every day. The world isn't standing still. Civj. shing scientific advance. ^"^ ^"^ The del. public; ;ates won ow. They' to have a hat will help , of course, be thinking I be here to see who wins the ye; good time, and perhaps to pick up 'c hope they are able to absorb some r or wisdom from the conference that they they came. Such is the measure of the succ« So, to those upon whom the people will some day dc f° j'^r^u1'" ' K7"S °" " ',"' W°rld: ^P1™ Phi Gi rpend —Pete Lang, APG Pre, COLLEGIAN »-^_«*»rti^"serTic«,l^ RUSS CLEMENTS' CHEVHON SHkVICf STATION 2740 VAN NESS MVD. Patronize Our Advertisers Men's and Young Men's Reg. $19.95 Leather Sleeve JACKETS $13.95 tyomar\d@ fl, h n'flftl ^Banqin'OnTheWall s^^Jk JS* JH«£&2 TUT/.™ --.«».»*- Assembly To Feature Talk By Ex-German "DRUMS OF THE C( EXCELLENT HOME MADE PIES AND CAKES, SANDWICHES AND FOUNTAIN ORDERS position is everything in life—and >j in " IVSUrta $1.25 o, ARROW College Students Prefer Royal 3 to 1 SALES SERVICE SUPPLIES VALLEY TYPEWRITER CD. AT1ME PIECE YOU CAN TRUST! OMEGA AUTOMATIC Gold-r.!led,S7"l.50.".!uK N. NIELSEN If it's comfort you want. . . (ire your best choice! W 1 ' ' i »". |..wl...a,,l „„„!,„_ .,„„' ,„,,„,,' "■"'/ ■r,; -•»•'' - ' ■ r, U.ra SSiXr'S «;;"k,"u"l'"'rl,r" HARRY COFFEES 1025 FULTON STREET FSC Soccer Team |Will Play SF State In Opening Match id prediction, about GOOD WEEK —The Fresno State College Collegian Undefeated San Diego State Aztecs To Meet FSC Bulldogs Here Tomorrow Night Coach BUI Schutte's undefeated San Dieijo State Aztecs will invade Ratcliffe Stadium tomorrow night for a clash with the Fresno State Bulldogs. The Bulldogs will be seeking their fifth win in seven starts when they trot onto the field for the kickoff at 8 p.m. The Aztecs boast one of the finest teams in the history of the Bordertown school. Only a 27 to 27 tie with Arizona State mars an otherwise spotless record for the season. In roll- Sig Nu, Kappa Sigsj Lead IM Leagues u and the Kappa League the Sigma Nu. lead wit :a Sujma Phi. edfed tt Wilson Receives Rotary Club Grant Pool Closed for Winter Jtsbom & UUsi COLLEGE PHAHMAEY 1429 NORTH VAN NESS PHONE 3-2127 QUALITY F-A-S-T SHIRT SERVICE Use Cash & Carry SME\5% LAUNDRY I CLEANERS Baae. Cal Poll-, tt Micarta Blacktop Cltis HUEBNER SPORTS illetln: Winter Formals beginning! Swish to A^OOS inxDtu clvuJ clCc/z. uf> c//uuxntu nt.ujJo'irM.ajL !/ f^4rtr9 f3sw* r> fa* ^h M K, ifm Ammfm, -
Object Description
Title | 1951_11 The Daily Collegian November 1951 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1951 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Nov 2, 1951 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1951 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | -The Fresno State College Colleglar School Pride Is Spreading In trie words of a member of the administ nesday night's student council last Saturday night's football g seer, or heard in the 24 years th the school." ,e best that I hav< We do believe and hope the spirit is improving. Not onl on the athletic field but in every phase of college life her e College' and'to be proud of it is the gi Pride in the school doe tion's fine athletic teams, other departments. There are many divisio that, if only given the pros. the prestige of the school. It seems as if we, as st should work for the sprea We hope so. Schoo is the education, agricul- departments here at FSC lent would add greatly to and the ones who really Fresno State Symphony Will Open Music Season Monday By DENE ANN PARKER i When the Fresno State College symphony orchestra performs its first public concert of the semester next Monday and Tuesday evenings, Far Ocean, a tone poem by Edward " contemporary Amercan composer and teacher, will Journalism Day Is Annual Affair ,1 fall conferenc. "Jou il the , \ Offil It is under the FSC journalism dc ■ of Alpha Phi Gamma sponsorship of the partment, and Fresno State's cr The high school students, delegates from almost ever)- pt of newspaper and yearbook editors and writers. the Ernest Hemingways, the Drew Pearsons, the Bill Corur the Richard Harding Davises, the Horace Greeleys of 201 years from now, perhaps even a William Randolph Hearst oi two — and The Collegian staff of five years hence. It will be their lot, those who continue in the ranks of thi "Fourth Estate," to someday report and interpret for thi multitudes the most exciting and interesting times this old, world will have seen — for life, it must be admitted, gets j :nvo|ved every day. The world isn't standing still. Civj. shing scientific advance. ^"^ ^"^ The del. public; ;ates won ow. They' to have a hat will help , of course, be thinking I be here to see who wins the ye; good time, and perhaps to pick up 'c hope they are able to absorb some r or wisdom from the conference that they they came. Such is the measure of the succ« So, to those upon whom the people will some day dc f° j'^r^u1'" ' K7"S °" " ',"' W°rld: ^P1™ Phi Gi rpend —Pete Lang, APG Pre, COLLEGIAN »-^_«*»rti^"serTic«,l^ RUSS CLEMENTS' CHEVHON SHkVICf STATION 2740 VAN NESS MVD. Patronize Our Advertisers Men's and Young Men's Reg. $19.95 Leather Sleeve JACKETS $13.95 tyomar\d@ fl, h n'flftl ^Banqin'OnTheWall s^^Jk JS* JH«£&2 TUT/.™ --.«».»*- Assembly To Feature Talk By Ex-German "DRUMS OF THE C( EXCELLENT HOME MADE PIES AND CAKES, SANDWICHES AND FOUNTAIN ORDERS position is everything in life—and >j in " IVSUrta $1.25 o, ARROW College Students Prefer Royal 3 to 1 SALES SERVICE SUPPLIES VALLEY TYPEWRITER CD. AT1ME PIECE YOU CAN TRUST! OMEGA AUTOMATIC Gold-r.!led,S7"l.50.".!uK N. NIELSEN If it's comfort you want. . . (ire your best choice! W 1 ' ' i »". |..wl...a,,l „„„!,„_ .,„„' ,„,,„,,' "■"'/ ■r,; -•»•'' - ' ■ r, U.ra SSiXr'S «;;"k,"u"l'"'rl,r" HARRY COFFEES 1025 FULTON STREET FSC Soccer Team |Will Play SF State In Opening Match id prediction, about GOOD WEEK —The Fresno State College Collegian Undefeated San Diego State Aztecs To Meet FSC Bulldogs Here Tomorrow Night Coach BUI Schutte's undefeated San Dieijo State Aztecs will invade Ratcliffe Stadium tomorrow night for a clash with the Fresno State Bulldogs. The Bulldogs will be seeking their fifth win in seven starts when they trot onto the field for the kickoff at 8 p.m. The Aztecs boast one of the finest teams in the history of the Bordertown school. Only a 27 to 27 tie with Arizona State mars an otherwise spotless record for the season. In roll- Sig Nu, Kappa Sigsj Lead IM Leagues u and the Kappa League the Sigma Nu. lead wit :a Sujma Phi. edfed tt Wilson Receives Rotary Club Grant Pool Closed for Winter Jtsbom & UUsi COLLEGE PHAHMAEY 1429 NORTH VAN NESS PHONE 3-2127 QUALITY F-A-S-T SHIRT SERVICE Use Cash & Carry SME\5% LAUNDRY I CLEANERS Baae. Cal Poll-, tt Micarta Blacktop Cltis HUEBNER SPORTS illetln: Winter Formals beginning! Swish to A^OOS inxDtu clvuJ clCc/z. uf> c//uuxntu nt.ujJo'irM.ajL !/ f^4rtr9 f3sw* r> fa* ^h M K, ifm Ammfm, - |