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a Stat* CofTefle CoiTafllan— _ . ...._.,_>, n Bev Thompson COMMENTS Jl^ins Crescent New Rules Will Help r Title At Ball The five trouble and protests durit The Collegian strongly < •visit] iijitinn. shall boused second decision concerned rtifle 1. Section 3 of the t ■t havc+tad their share of two weeks. , V .ith the detisiWs^rrajcFTed irsday. But now weTierir- tobert's Rules of Order, i including elect ions." court not calHtj side of the case ? ^^^^^H The second de«:ision does not discriminate against w The primaries are to send only two men to the finals- ins there cause only further elections since the winner needs a majority of the votes. But a write-in may reach the finals in the regular process—by gaining one of the highest The decisions should solve much conflict in future elections and prevent recurrences of unhealthy situations and prevent recurrences of unhealthy situations Students and the public al vited to the assembly. Bock Resolutions will be tntroduc. Seniors To Vote For Speakers (Continued \nm Pug, I) FOR PROTECTION J&u, P. Won9 1414 NORTH VAN NESS FSC Comedy Begins Run At Playhpuse (Continued from Pug, 1) Triple S Applications Deadline Set For Friday Chrisman s DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 1035 Olive Ave. BREAKFAST - IUNCH ■ DINNE1 Al Popular Prices "CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH" M.—Sat. 2 AJn. Jim Ruhl Named 1955-56 King v the Triples post < Police Officials Will Be Guests At Crim Banquet I What young people ore doing at General Electric Young scientist works on new ways to handle "hot" radioactive fuel Whenever uranium is "burned" in an atomic reactor, certain valuable elements such at plutonium are left behind in the "ash." These products are highly radioactive, but they must be recovered because of their great value to the atomic energy program. This is the job of 31-year-old H. Ward Alter, Supervisor of the Separations Chemistry Unit al die AEC's Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, which General Electric operate* is Schenectady, N. Y. -^The work done by Alter and hit group pand our knowledge of the chemical process- in »; of spent radioactive fuels. When Alter came to General Electric in 1948, be already knew the work be wanted to do. Like each of the 25,000 college-graduate employee*, he was given hi* chance to grow and realize hi* full potential. For General Electric ha* long believed this: When fresh young mind* are given freedom to m«ke progress, everybody benefits-the individual, the company, and the country. SAM'S RICHFIELD SERVICE PHONE 7-6297 2004 VAN NESS BLVD. CORNER YVELDON PICK UP & DEUVERY — BY APPOINTMENT f^foffff with lvfexShuJrnan SCIENCE MADE SIMPLE: No. 1 In thu day and ajre, as t like to call it. rvrryrwxiy *br,u\ 1 '■ ■■ ■ i ehana ' ■«- Thourh't'his column is intended to be a 5ouro- ..f inn.x-.-r.: r- r- - .-;.:>■ r- atb Th.y nrr - rs, fond of children. «.-.. Acropolis and not inside waa that Pytharoraa had been thrown not 1 meetinrs outside the Acropolis, but fin:.!! !•'..,'.' ■ ■ to j»t the break-bone fever. I'm foine inside." Pytharoraa'. friendless : I l -ramlybe forrotten today had not Shakespeare written "Othello.") the beat way to bejin "isTof course! with fundament. - are divided into elemente. There are four: air. earth. Are. and water. elements, such aa firewater, daeron, and chef's salad. Chemicals can be farther divided Into tin classes of explosive a chemistry lab. There are tubes. IgfS » "<*« *1- • -nappy f PerhapTuM most famous retort ei a than Noah Webster himself, ft Sw ter". aecrttary .ittinr-on Mr. Web. webaterl- cried Mr. Webster', wife. "I am surprised!" Wit T °*,r>" ta rapued. "I am .orprfaed. Vo. are astonished. (Well, sir, it most be admitted that old Mr. Webster rot off • trifll ""with Vls'seSwUs" "*' MP Wi*,,inc **■ hld ,p*nt Xti'on'- sry Many of his definition. show^r«Ps»sIlin» want of scholarship •lance, what happened tome not Ion* aro. 1 went to th.- dlstionary to look up "hourhbsnd" whica is s band that you pas. around ti. lee and neck of.n anlraaL At the time I was nlannin* to pas. bands around the legs and necks of some animal., and I ^^rm'hfnt^X^n Us. dictionary. 1 hap- penad to come across 'horsa.'And this is how Mr. Webster defines "Jors."—"a Jar*., solid hoofed herbivorous mamm.l. used a. a draft anlraaL" fNow thia, f submit, U lust plain sloppiness. Th. most cursory * * > shown Mr. Webster thst horse, are not U Mr. Webster says Man Is a draft snimaL Mr. Webster obviously had th. cavalry i •Ten In th* cavalry it Is men Who are drafted. Horses volunteer.) most important "Perta? but theri* la a fhMicasoilstry lab st row very own eoUars. Why don't yoo roup som. afternoon sod poks arotrodf Make a kind of fun day out of it. Brtaf ukelales. Wsar funny hats. Toast frankfurters on th. Bunsen f CHALK TALK By Harry Geyfkian, Sport* Editor n. neatest West Coast Relay, carnival a. Isbuious history of the Relays" but -Th, Fresno Stat* College Collegian BULLDOGS AWAIT NGAA BID AS GAUCHOS WHIP AZTECS FSC Ends Year With 27-11 Mark, Splits With Cal Poly The Fresno State College Bulldogs can do no worse than tie for the California Collegiate Athletic Association title as the Santa Barbara Gauchos handed the San Diego Aztecs their third CCAA defeat Saturday to give the Aztecs a 4-3 league record with five games remaining on their slate. FILTER TIPTARlYTON with the Pearl-Gray »^™«*fl Charcoal filter
Object Description
Title | 1955_05 The Daily Collegian May 1955 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1955 |
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 | May 17, 1955 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1955 |
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 | a Stat* CofTefle CoiTafllan— _ . ...._.,_>, n Bev Thompson COMMENTS Jl^ins Crescent New Rules Will Help r Title At Ball The five trouble and protests durit The Collegian strongly < •visit] iijitinn. shall boused second decision concerned rtifle 1. Section 3 of the t ■t havc+tad their share of two weeks. , V .ith the detisiWs^rrajcFTed irsday. But now weTierir- tobert's Rules of Order, i including elect ions." court not calHtj side of the case ? ^^^^^H The second de«:ision does not discriminate against w The primaries are to send only two men to the finals- ins there cause only further elections since the winner needs a majority of the votes. But a write-in may reach the finals in the regular process—by gaining one of the highest The decisions should solve much conflict in future elections and prevent recurrences of unhealthy situations and prevent recurrences of unhealthy situations Students and the public al vited to the assembly. Bock Resolutions will be tntroduc. Seniors To Vote For Speakers (Continued \nm Pug, I) FOR PROTECTION J&u, P. Won9 1414 NORTH VAN NESS FSC Comedy Begins Run At Playhpuse (Continued from Pug, 1) Triple S Applications Deadline Set For Friday Chrisman s DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 1035 Olive Ave. BREAKFAST - IUNCH ■ DINNE1 Al Popular Prices "CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH" M.—Sat. 2 AJn. Jim Ruhl Named 1955-56 King v the Triples post < Police Officials Will Be Guests At Crim Banquet I What young people ore doing at General Electric Young scientist works on new ways to handle "hot" radioactive fuel Whenever uranium is "burned" in an atomic reactor, certain valuable elements such at plutonium are left behind in the "ash." These products are highly radioactive, but they must be recovered because of their great value to the atomic energy program. This is the job of 31-year-old H. Ward Alter, Supervisor of the Separations Chemistry Unit al die AEC's Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, which General Electric operate* is Schenectady, N. Y. -^The work done by Alter and hit group pand our knowledge of the chemical process- in »; of spent radioactive fuels. When Alter came to General Electric in 1948, be already knew the work be wanted to do. Like each of the 25,000 college-graduate employee*, he was given hi* chance to grow and realize hi* full potential. For General Electric ha* long believed this: When fresh young mind* are given freedom to m«ke progress, everybody benefits-the individual, the company, and the country. SAM'S RICHFIELD SERVICE PHONE 7-6297 2004 VAN NESS BLVD. CORNER YVELDON PICK UP & DEUVERY — BY APPOINTMENT f^foffff with lvfexShuJrnan SCIENCE MADE SIMPLE: No. 1 In thu day and ajre, as t like to call it. rvrryrwxiy *br,u\ 1 '■ ■■ ■ i ehana ' ■«- Thourh't'his column is intended to be a 5ouro- ..f inn.x-.-r.: r- r- - .-;.:>■ r- atb Th.y nrr - rs, fond of children. «.-.. Acropolis and not inside waa that Pytharoraa had been thrown not 1 meetinrs outside the Acropolis, but fin:.!! !•'..,'.' ■ ■ to j»t the break-bone fever. I'm foine inside." Pytharoraa'. friendless : I l -ramlybe forrotten today had not Shakespeare written "Othello.") the beat way to bejin "isTof course! with fundament. - are divided into elemente. There are four: air. earth. Are. and water. elements, such aa firewater, daeron, and chef's salad. Chemicals can be farther divided Into tin classes of explosive a chemistry lab. There are tubes. IgfS » "<*« *1- • -nappy f PerhapTuM most famous retort ei a than Noah Webster himself, ft Sw ter". aecrttary .ittinr-on Mr. Web. webaterl- cried Mr. Webster', wife. "I am surprised!" Wit T °*,r>" ta rapued. "I am .orprfaed. Vo. are astonished. (Well, sir, it most be admitted that old Mr. Webster rot off • trifll ""with Vls'seSwUs" "*' MP Wi*,,inc **■ hld ,p*nt Xti'on'- sry Many of his definition. show^r«Ps»sIlin» want of scholarship •lance, what happened tome not Ion* aro. 1 went to th.- dlstionary to look up "hourhbsnd" whica is s band that you pas. around ti. lee and neck of.n anlraaL At the time I was nlannin* to pas. bands around the legs and necks of some animal., and I ^^rm'hfnt^X^n Us. dictionary. 1 hap- penad to come across 'horsa.'And this is how Mr. Webster defines "Jors."—"a Jar*., solid hoofed herbivorous mamm.l. used a. a draft anlraaL" fNow thia, f submit, U lust plain sloppiness. Th. most cursory * * > shown Mr. Webster thst horse, are not U Mr. Webster says Man Is a draft snimaL Mr. Webster obviously had th. cavalry i •Ten In th* cavalry it Is men Who are drafted. Horses volunteer.) most important "Perta? but theri* la a fhMicasoilstry lab st row very own eoUars. Why don't yoo roup som. afternoon sod poks arotrodf Make a kind of fun day out of it. Brtaf ukelales. Wsar funny hats. Toast frankfurters on th. Bunsen f CHALK TALK By Harry Geyfkian, Sport* Editor n. neatest West Coast Relay, carnival a. Isbuious history of the Relays" but -Th, Fresno Stat* College Collegian BULLDOGS AWAIT NGAA BID AS GAUCHOS WHIP AZTECS FSC Ends Year With 27-11 Mark, Splits With Cal Poly The Fresno State College Bulldogs can do no worse than tie for the California Collegiate Athletic Association title as the Santa Barbara Gauchos handed the San Diego Aztecs their third CCAA defeat Saturday to give the Aztecs a 4-3 league record with five games remaining on their slate. FILTER TIPTARlYTON with the Pearl-Gray »^™«*fl Charcoal filter |