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—The Fresno State College Collegian- UimuursPUtms |llkkf °" sf Religiousjeaders To Take °£do°r Job ,'iFor FroshSoph figrtjn RILW Observance iIs Offered Tc " ™ £**L „Ur) &C firr^ March 4-7 " ' " ' Ihe Freshman and Sophomore f By Sehyler Rchart 'Put Away Those Razors Egads. gadzooks and shades of Monte Wookjr. Whisk To '56 Students annuiil Ileligion-i „ State College, h FSC campuses. Kappa Phrateres Names Officers Ed Piston Elected To PR Position Tennessee Tech Expounds 'Easy Way Out Of College COLLEGIAN National Advertising Service, Inc. j I Wfiof young people are doing of General Elect) Young manager handles finances for H0,000,000 business General Elect! General Electric is made up of more than ,-x1 90 product departments that operate as in- ea" - each co own legal, financial, manufacturing, engineering, marketing and research activities. One of the most important of these businesses is lie Technical Products Department that makes broadcasting and communications equipment and semi-conductor devices. Responsible for managing the finances of this $-10 million business is Robert ft Piatt. Piatt's Work Is Important, Responsible In the next ten years, the Technical Products Department is expected to reach the $100 million mark-more than doubling its present size. This is a big job. And it requires Piatt to keep tabs on everything from tax, cost, and general" accounting to payrolls, budgets and measurements, credits and collections, and internal auditing. 2SJ00 Colleie Eradiates at'General Electric Experience gained in the Business Training Course and as a traveling auditor gave Piatt a variety of financial experience. Like each oi our 25,000 college-graduate employees, he was gives the chance to grow and realize his full potential For General Electric haa long believed this: When fresh young minds are given the freedom to make progress, everybody benefits — the individual, the' company, the country. counselors agree th one night when I was invited to a masquerade party. 1 le leg off a pair of Tremblatt'a trousers, Jumped into it, up both ends and went to the party aa a bolster. (Incl- Uy, I took second priie. First priie went to a girl named It I digress. Let us get back to the qualities that make de- , 5?>n*ty- Not toe >«»t of these Is the cigarettes they lone. When we borrow cigarettes, do i want them to be harsh, shoddy, and — palates' uiaoainiui oi our tw.raJ i^jrcaini notlJVhat, then, do we want them t be? Why, we want delicately-reared, and designed - -* today's broader, \uk tempo oi tooay s broader, easier life I And what cigarette is gentle delicately-reared, and designed to Suit f^,*^!" "l to<Uy'* broader, easier ^,nLV/hy' Philip Morri«- ot «"•»' (111 bet von Vnew It .11 .k. ..' is aa a permanent friend. Many of h lory's great friendships first started of the remarkable fact FSC Edges Pepperdine; Lose Jo Poly 112-106 H A Toich Bill Vondcnburgh's Bulldog cagers loat a triple ;„ the Cal Poly Mustangs, 112 to 10G. Saturday <m I Hi" Obispo- However, the Bulldogs won their second '.' ;";"r:iM Basketball Association game by dumping the l/\A Program Highlights (3 Sports Events THE CARE AND FEEDING OF ROOM-MATES Today we take up room-mates, a delightful phenomenon of American college life. Having a room-mate is not only heaps of fun; It Is also very educational, for the proper study of mankind is man, and there Is no batter way to learn the dreams and drives of another human being than to share a room with him. This being the case, it Is wise cot to keep the same room-mate too long, because tha more room-mates you have, the more you will know about the dreams and drives of human beings. And that's what we're all after, isn't It? So try to change room-mates as often aa you can. A recent study made by Slgafoos of Michigan SUte shows that the best Interval for changing room-mates Is every four hours. Important thing to look for in room-mates is that they be people of regular habits. This. I say, is arrant nonsense. What if one of their regular habits happens to be beating a great gong from midnight to three a.m.? Or growing cultures in the tooth glass? Or reciting the A rticles of War ? Or peanut Regular habits indeed! I say I roomed with a man named Tremblatt Oaage.who waa just id weighed nearly four hundred pounds. tnat Johnson and Boswell were room-mates at Oxford in 1712? What'makes this fact so remarkable 1, that in 1712 Johnson . XJ**' IkgS" was only three years old and Boswell \ C#JK* had not been bern yet But of course ' f « .. cMdrennuUuredmnchearn„In^tl« WhOHtS k ' olf gang Amadeus Mozart decent ."t'thTagVo?1.",^ *"* °f *' C°P«>h«««n «*>"" than .Tccet|,r^itt^',h,mever' th»t">« «PPolntment was less «r5m. T^L^"mniU ^med °" «"* "">»>»• and looting he ZS, Sffi, IS^S^T.""" Z.ali- [ PAIU, McrrU, .*. .,«„_ ,«, .^^ ^^Jl} -'*»,to**7>.mmm,imuUriMfH.rrU. tale, i«aei»«i>li .,11 .tart the lollcfwlnlt week. GO:;:C- UP ... Tod Ellis. Bulldog lorvra: agamst the George Peppordme Wa Murphy (35). and George Taylcr (5), l< ". dumped tho Waves 88 to^. -T.w*-_ " Bulldoa Nilie OdGIIS 1956 VARSITY F WILL HOLD Top Ranked JC Thinclads DUIiaog INine VpeilS jyjO SPAGHETTI DINNER Join Bulldog Track Team Seven Grid Stars S®asont ,^£fi"stf fPPer^!n"e ^'----"---' ;5H3^r "" Register At FSC, '^IpS^Z During Mid-Term uT^^^^ Mullen, Shebelut Paces Best FSC Golf Aggrigation Cut-Rate Tickets Sold To 300 By Blue Key Group PATIONIZE OUR ADVERTISelS MECCA BILLIARD THEATRE J136 TULAJIE "WHf« THf STULS A%T G.l.'t ATTENTION! EMU'S BARBER SHOP IN CLOVIS 6339 Blockstoo. Ph. 7 SPECIAL!! THIS WEEK ONLY CHEEZE PIZZA REG. $1.10—NOW 79c DDTIS PIZZA 4698 N. Blackstone Phone 9-079 When classes are through CAMEL! NEED MONEY? extra money — without pumping gas, working In fountains, Xc. Become otsodattd with "olionally.famous corporation. *<x<» sailing experience desir- <*••- Car necessary. Flexible hours Ihol fit Into your evening **>/ Hm.. 8* a specialist In a fcndnaHng profession. Interview* at 621 NO. FULTON Phone 8-3749 For Appointment pure fjtettfe!
Object Description
Title | 1956_02 The Daily Collegian February 1956 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1956 |
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 | Feb 21, 1956 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1956 |
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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—The Fresno State College Collegian-
UimuursPUtms |llkkf °" sf Religiousjeaders To Take °£do°r Job
,'iFor FroshSoph figrtjn RILW Observance iIs Offered Tc
" ™ £**L „Ur) &C firr^ March 4-7 " ' " '
Ihe Freshman and Sophomore f By Sehyler Rchart
'Put Away Those Razors
Egads. gadzooks and shades of Monte Wookjr. Whisk
To
'56 Students
annuiil Ileligion-i
„ State College,
h FSC campuses.
Kappa Phrateres
Names Officers
Ed Piston Elected
To PR Position
Tennessee Tech Expounds
'Easy Way Out Of College
COLLEGIAN
National Advertising Service, Inc. j
I Wfiof young people are doing of General Elect)
Young manager
handles finances for
H0,000,000 business
General Elect!
General Electric is made up of more than ,-x1
90 product departments that operate as in-
ea" - each co
own legal, financial, manufacturing, engineering, marketing and research activities.
One of the most important of these businesses is lie Technical Products Department
that makes broadcasting and communications equipment and semi-conductor devices.
Responsible for managing the finances of
this $-10 million business is Robert ft Piatt.
Piatt's Work Is Important, Responsible
In the next ten years, the Technical Products
Department is expected to reach the $100
million mark-more than doubling its
present size. This is a big job. And it requires
Piatt to keep tabs on everything from tax,
cost, and general" accounting to payrolls,
budgets and measurements, credits and collections, and internal auditing.
2SJ00 Colleie Eradiates at'General Electric
Experience gained in the Business Training
Course and as a traveling auditor gave Piatt
a variety of financial experience. Like each
oi our 25,000 college-graduate employees,
he was gives the chance to grow and realize
his full potential For General Electric haa
long believed this: When fresh young minds
are given the freedom to make progress,
everybody benefits — the individual, the'
company, the country.
counselors agree th
one night when I was invited to a masquerade party. 1
le leg off a pair of Tremblatt'a trousers, Jumped into it,
up both ends and went to the party aa a bolster. (Incl-
Uy, I took second priie. First priie went to a girl named
It I digress. Let us get back to the qualities that make de-
, 5?>n*ty- Not toe >«»t of these Is the cigarettes they
lone. When we borrow cigarettes, do
i want them to be harsh, shoddy, and
— palates'
uiaoainiui oi our tw.raJ i^jrcaini
notlJVhat, then, do we want them t
be? Why, we want
delicately-reared, and designed
- -* today's broader,
\uk tempo oi tooay s broader, easier
life I And what cigarette is gentle
delicately-reared, and designed to Suit
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