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EDITORIALLY SPEAKING J Death Lurks On US Roads Deaths, 36,000; injuries, 1,250,000. and cost*, more than four billion dollars. Figures on one of the past wars? No. The figures are taken from the 1955 edition of Accident Facts, published by the National Safety Council, covering traffic mishaps during the past year. During World War I some 50,000 Americans died from battle injuries while 234.300 were wounded. In short, if wants to live lonircr it is- safer to fight on a battlefield t FSC Will Host JC Journalists Fresno State College Colreflksn At Friday's Tiltj^rSurS i,iKi:« safety- Aever, seem to-be unaffected b '.ven the sight of a man minis e and politely splattered about College Collegian ■ ■ Queens Assembly Tuesday Tp^Feature Regal Aspirant Marines Conduct Interviews For Freshmen, Sophs COLLEGIAN II be found tl violator and thus the Since the aire group mentioned includes men and women in the college bracket, it seems that if college students would strive to be better and more courteous drivers, traffic accidents would drop considerably. With the holidays coming up here's a couple of tips on driving." Stay alert. Don't become so preoccupied with holiday making that you go into a holiday haze. Keep your wiLs Reaching Pretty Low --. Vandals — or "children" — who wrecked the Delta Sigma E'Fraternity's float Saturday are n low form of being, incial losses due to the fire may be overlooked, but as often been-said, "It's the principle of the thing." Members of the Freshmen Women's Social Activities Group and fraternity members worked many hours getting the float ready for the parade and some unnamed souls happen along and probably laughingly set fire to it. Members of the Fresno Police force anrMhe Fire Prevention Bureau are looking, for the vandals vvhvin setting fire to the float, also damaged the automobile upon which, the float had been mounted. The car had been borrowed from a local car dealer. We of The Collegian wonder if "Nero really enjoyed himself or the Nero's enjoyed themselves while the float burned." It's too bad that some people haven't sense enough to know when to stop acting like Dennis the Menace. National Advertising Service. Jnc PLAYDIUM BOWIING — BWJARDS COFFEE SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING OR RECEIVING A CAMERA FROM FRESNO CAMERA EXCHANGE 2037 MERCED STREET FRESNO 21, CALIF. PHONE 2-4169 WE WELCOME TRADE-INS What young people are doing at Gi Young engineer decides what colors are best for G-E reflector lamps Which color of light makes people look nat- . ural? Should a blue light be used more often than a red? What kind ol effect does a violet light have on merchandise? . [ In recent years, color lighting has become so important in stores, restaurants, theaters, and displays that Ccncral Electric developed f easy-to-use color-reflector lamps sponsible for deciding which t effective for users of these 29-ycar-old Charles N. Clark, Ap- Engineering Color Specialist for Electric's Urge lamp department. College Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 1429 NORTH VAN NESS >hon. 3-2127 .Fresno, Col. FSC COUPON iWONDERLAl IROLLER RINK AVAILABLE FOR •PRIVATE PARTIES STUDENT RATE McDonalds hamburgers TRIPLE THICK MALTS 20c FRENCH FRIES 10c CHEESEBURGERS 19c BLACKSTONE & SHIELDS cent series of tests, Clark made appraisal of literally hundreds c ler materials to find the ones tin roduccd maximum results but were sti litablc to highpr/xluction techniques, prai king «ok simplified selling. Thi ital work also had to take int ,„ 1mm. 25,000 College Graduates it Gmral Electric When Clark came to General Electric in 1919, he already knew the work he wanted to do. Like each of the 25,000 college-graduate employees, he was given his chance to grow jmd realize his full potential For Gen- enl Electric has long believed this: When fresh, young minds are given freedom to make progress, everybody benefiu-the individual the company, and the country. -Th* FmM Store ColUoe Collegian IffiSSBOX ly Craig White, Sport* Editor It* Itulldoe. thelrlmo.t potent pas.lnc r.me In .everal yean sit-Lsborn ha. completed 39 of 75 for 367 yarda aad three ac INTRAMURAL TROUPES Lambda Chi Dumps SN 41.-15 In Cage Opener thump, only ra WRESTLERS NEEDED FOR FSC MAT TEAM " VfO» SALE 1 Tu«edo—Sire 40 I Nylon Zipp HAK0U> IWKIH'S PHYSICAL CENTER GETS RESUITS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Yosemite Launderette MARS DRIVE IN RESTAURANT "HOME OF DELUXE HAMBURGERS" Belmont & Palm Phone 4-5233 the foultcloejs FRED BOYD . New ARROW Gabanaro... styled for campus wear style survey produced this bum-spread cottar—just the icit yet casual shirt you'll want for class PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS CHRISMMS Drive-in Heslaoranl 1035 Olive Ave. Brenkfost - lunch - Dinner -YOU'LL. BOTH GO FOR THIS CIGARETTE!- WINSTON*" /wot/ olml ou $w<yi!
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Title | 1955_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 |
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Title | Nov 15, 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 |
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EDITORIALLY SPEAKING J
Death Lurks On US Roads
Deaths, 36,000; injuries, 1,250,000. and cost*, more than
four billion dollars. Figures on one of the past wars? No.
The figures are taken from the 1955 edition of Accident
Facts, published by the National Safety Council, covering
traffic mishaps during the past year.
During World War I some 50,000 Americans died from
battle injuries while 234.300 were wounded. In short, if
wants to live lonircr it is- safer to fight on a battlefield t
FSC Will Host
JC Journalists
Fresno State College Colreflksn
At Friday's Tiltj^rSurS
i,iKi:«
safety-
Aever, seem to-be unaffected b
'.ven the sight of a man minis
e and politely splattered about
College Collegian ■ ■
Queens Assembly Tuesday
Tp^Feature Regal Aspirant
Marines Conduct
Interviews For
Freshmen, Sophs
COLLEGIAN
II be found tl
violator and thus the
Since the aire group mentioned includes men and women
in the college bracket, it seems that if college students would
strive to be better and more courteous drivers, traffic accidents would drop considerably. With the holidays coming
up here's a couple of tips on driving."
Stay alert. Don't become so preoccupied with holiday
making that you go into a holiday haze. Keep your wiLs
Reaching Pretty Low
--. Vandals — or "children" — who wrecked the Delta Sigma
E'Fraternity's float Saturday are n low form of being,
incial losses due to the fire may be overlooked, but as
often been-said, "It's the principle of the thing."
Members of the Freshmen Women's Social Activities Group
and fraternity members worked many hours getting the float
ready for the parade and some unnamed souls happen along
and probably laughingly set fire to it.
Members of the Fresno Police force anrMhe Fire Prevention Bureau are looking, for the vandals vvhvin setting fire
to the float, also damaged the automobile upon which, the
float had been mounted. The car had been borrowed from a
local car dealer.
We of The Collegian wonder if "Nero really enjoyed himself or the Nero's enjoyed themselves while the float
burned." It's too bad that some people haven't sense enough
to know when to stop acting like Dennis the Menace.
National Advertising Service. Jnc
PLAYDIUM
BOWIING — BWJARDS
COFFEE SHOP
FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING OR RECEIVING
A CAMERA FROM
FRESNO CAMERA EXCHANGE
2037 MERCED STREET
FRESNO 21, CALIF. PHONE 2-4169
WE WELCOME TRADE-INS
What young people are doing at Gi
Young engineer
decides what colors
are best for
G-E reflector lamps
Which color of light makes people look nat-
. ural? Should a blue light be used more often
than a red? What kind ol effect does a violet
light have on merchandise? . [
In recent years, color lighting has become
so important in stores, restaurants, theaters,
and displays that Ccncral Electric developed
f easy-to-use color-reflector lamps
sponsible for deciding which
t effective for users of these
29-ycar-old Charles N. Clark, Ap-
Engineering Color Specialist for
Electric's Urge lamp department.
College Pharmacy
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
1429 NORTH VAN NESS
>hon. 3-2127 .Fresno, Col.
FSC COUPON
iWONDERLAl
IROLLER RINK
AVAILABLE FOR
•PRIVATE PARTIES
STUDENT RATE
McDonalds hamburgers
TRIPLE THICK MALTS 20c
FRENCH FRIES 10c
CHEESEBURGERS 19c
BLACKSTONE & SHIELDS
cent series of tests, Clark made
appraisal of literally hundreds c
ler materials to find the ones tin
roduccd maximum results but were sti
litablc to highpr/xluction techniques, prai
king «ok simplified selling. Thi
ital work also had to take int
,„ 1mm.
25,000 College Graduates it Gmral Electric
When Clark came to General Electric in
1919, he already knew the work he wanted
to do. Like each of the 25,000 college-graduate employees, he was given his chance to
grow jmd realize his full potential For Gen-
enl Electric has long believed this: When
fresh, young minds are given freedom to
make progress, everybody benefiu-the individual the company, and the country.
-Th* FmM Store ColUoe Collegian
IffiSSBOX
ly Craig White, Sport* Editor
It* Itulldoe. thelrlmo.t potent pas.lnc r.me In .everal yean
sit-Lsborn ha. completed 39 of 75 for 367 yarda aad three ac
INTRAMURAL TROUPES
Lambda Chi Dumps SN
41.-15 In Cage Opener
thump,
only ra
WRESTLERS NEEDED
FOR FSC MAT TEAM "
VfO» SALE
1 Tu«edo—Sire 40
I Nylon Zipp
HAK0U> IWKIH'S
PHYSICAL CENTER
GETS RESUITS
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
Yosemite Launderette
MARS DRIVE IN RESTAURANT
"HOME OF DELUXE HAMBURGERS"
Belmont & Palm Phone 4-5233
the
foultcloejs
FRED BOYD
. New ARROW Gabanaro...
styled for campus wear
style survey produced this
bum-spread cottar—just the
icit yet casual shirt you'll want for class
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
CHRISMMS
Drive-in Heslaoranl
1035 Olive Ave.
Brenkfost - lunch - Dinner
-YOU'LL. BOTH GO FOR THIS CIGARETTE!-
WINSTON*" /wot/ olml ou $w |