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—Tha Fresno Store Coilaga Collegian- I EDITORIALL Y SPEAKING Peg Needs Your Support During registration Fresno State College students nomi nated Peggy King to represent them as the FSC candidate iriNJie Fresno County Miss Century Contest. Since being] nominated, a committee has been at work trying to gain Now it is. up to the FSC student body to go all out and, sell the 50Jcent tickets for Miss King. Some tickets werej passed out to the or>rani;'..'itions at Wednesday night's student council meeting and the recipients were asked to sell the Each ticket Bold will give FSC's entry 50 votes. Of course the more tickets sold the better chance Miss King will have to be among the top five in the Miss Century race. Sponsors of other candidates already have garnered thousands of votes by getting out and pushing the sale of tickets for their j With such a large amount of publicity, local, state ant national, being slated '.:■•: the centennial contest. FSC should put its all int.. the sales effort and get Miss King elected to Exams Profitable For Two Students; Get Federal Jobs Students Need Apply History repeated itself at Wednesday's Board of Publiea tion meeting when a lone application was presented to the group by its chairman. Bryant Rees. The application was fo the editorship of one of the three major college publications The board was at a loss for reasons behind the lack o interest shown by students in applying for the editorships of the college publications during the past three or four years. The board finally decided to conduct an inquiry intc the situation. It seems that students are overlooking a chance of obtain ing good experience in puMpfiTfon work on the administratis or editorial staffs. Students with a background in higl school or junior college publication work should not hesitati to avail themselves for the editorships. Next month applications will be available for the editor ship of The Collegian and forms will continue to be avail able for the Campus editorship. The requirements for th. two jobs do not specify previous experience on cither of,-] the college media, but only stipulate that the applicant " a member of the associated students. The Collegian urges interested students to file appli "tions for the positions and guarantees that all forms tun in will be given equal consideration. SAE Fraternity Plans Centennial Banquet Tonight Cosmo Club Plans Afghanistan Show jaddano 5 SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR CARRY FAMOUS BRANDS STETSON HATS —VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS NUNN-BUSH SHOES—COOPER UNDERWEAR JUSTIN COWBOY BOOTS Large stock of Western Shirts by Levi 448 POLLASKY IN CLOVIS Business, Industry Groups Interview Seniors, Grads . culture, points i ■ New Art Org^oe^s^ere^^aate \a/:II CM^«s>»r To Travel To Hawaii Wjll oponsor r^ln,TO,wl„,MJW,hr Essay Contest fcl'I^lTCSII. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ECONOMY CLEANERS Phone CYpren 9-6005 R.». CYpr.ss 9-4700 632 Clo»!s Ave. Clovii, Col. $11.95 RHODE'S EAMILY SHOE STORE 536 5th St., Clevis Cy. 9-4478 What young people are doing of Genera/ E/ec/i Young engineer works on new ways to remove heat from atomic reactors nic reactor running at full efficiency a tremeadous amount of heat in its t removing this heal and putting it to ctora is 29-year-old Doctor Salomon Levy - Design Analysis supervisor in ihe Alomic Power Equipment Department's Reactor Engineering Unit. ^ Ury'sW.rkl«t«rMfar. Vtal problem of heat transfer, instructed a heat-transfer sys- 1 electrically simulating the heat pro- tor, it is possible lo determine rate at which heat can be. re- Dr. Levy conceived ihe idea of building^ is complex system, designed it and super/ sed its construction. At present, Levy> works with this system to study new problems of heat transfer and fluid flow encoun- Icred in alomic power plant* 25,000 Collet. Graduates it General Electric When Salomon Levy came to General Electric in 1953, he already knew the kind of work he wanted to do. Like each of our 25,000 college-graduate employee., he waa given Kis chance to grow and realize his full potential. For General Electric haa long believed this: Whenever fresh young minds are ■ given the freedom to make progress, every- and the country. Educational Relation,. General Electric Company, Schenectady 5, New York Cage Team Compiles 9 Victories, 17 Defeats By Klvin Bell The Fresno State College Bulldogs concluded their firs ,,»r in the California Basketball Association Tuesday b i, 86 to 63. For FSC it was.the 12th loss in 14 tries during the Bui —The Fresno Slat* College Collegian For rot> i' »vs».inB »«« '^n^n^-i^nesaunng the Bull- ^%l'2f3cinder Squad Will SH^n^ie^^HGet Initial Track [Err.^iSTrtSP*31** Tomorrow |hlsh Jump; Joe Gambfnl. broa Bulldog Nine Trips Bears 5-3; Meets Sacto Hornets Next Sacramento State College Hornets. The Bulldogs opened their collegiate campaign Tuesday with a 5 to 3 win over the University of California nine at Berkeley. •fiULLDOG SLUGGER . . Bcr. first sacker, is currently t . , Baseball team. In two j . Boxers Weigh In Monday, Tuesday U by a supposedly st PLAYDIUM BOWLING — BILLIARDS ^ COFFEE SVlOP 1430 Von N.ss — Ph. 4-5300 Burt lone ser" .to. WILSON DRIVE-INS 25% Discount TO ALL F.S.t STUDENTS AND FACULTY KRAFT SYSTEMS HARRINGTON & SCHOETTLER TIRE SPECIALISTS 1470 BLACKSTONE AVENUfc FRESNO, CALIFORNIA PHONE 6-9839- STUDENT BODY CARD MUST BE PRESENTED When file songs are light And the fire's bright For real delight-have a CAMEL! -M#lTfK.ft . pLirepleimrel No other cigarette is rich-totting, y«f %o_
Object Description
Title | 1956_03 The Daily Collegian March 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 |
Description
Title | March 9, 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 |
Full-Text-Search | —Tha Fresno Store Coilaga Collegian- I EDITORIALL Y SPEAKING Peg Needs Your Support During registration Fresno State College students nomi nated Peggy King to represent them as the FSC candidate iriNJie Fresno County Miss Century Contest. Since being] nominated, a committee has been at work trying to gain Now it is. up to the FSC student body to go all out and, sell the 50Jcent tickets for Miss King. Some tickets werej passed out to the or>rani;'..'itions at Wednesday night's student council meeting and the recipients were asked to sell the Each ticket Bold will give FSC's entry 50 votes. Of course the more tickets sold the better chance Miss King will have to be among the top five in the Miss Century race. Sponsors of other candidates already have garnered thousands of votes by getting out and pushing the sale of tickets for their j With such a large amount of publicity, local, state ant national, being slated '.:■•: the centennial contest. FSC should put its all int.. the sales effort and get Miss King elected to Exams Profitable For Two Students; Get Federal Jobs Students Need Apply History repeated itself at Wednesday's Board of Publiea tion meeting when a lone application was presented to the group by its chairman. Bryant Rees. The application was fo the editorship of one of the three major college publications The board was at a loss for reasons behind the lack o interest shown by students in applying for the editorships of the college publications during the past three or four years. The board finally decided to conduct an inquiry intc the situation. It seems that students are overlooking a chance of obtain ing good experience in puMpfiTfon work on the administratis or editorial staffs. Students with a background in higl school or junior college publication work should not hesitati to avail themselves for the editorships. Next month applications will be available for the editor ship of The Collegian and forms will continue to be avail able for the Campus editorship. The requirements for th. two jobs do not specify previous experience on cither of,-] the college media, but only stipulate that the applicant " a member of the associated students. The Collegian urges interested students to file appli "tions for the positions and guarantees that all forms tun in will be given equal consideration. SAE Fraternity Plans Centennial Banquet Tonight Cosmo Club Plans Afghanistan Show jaddano 5 SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR CARRY FAMOUS BRANDS STETSON HATS —VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS NUNN-BUSH SHOES—COOPER UNDERWEAR JUSTIN COWBOY BOOTS Large stock of Western Shirts by Levi 448 POLLASKY IN CLOVIS Business, Industry Groups Interview Seniors, Grads . culture, points i ■ New Art Org^oe^s^ere^^aate \a/:II CM^«s>»r To Travel To Hawaii Wjll oponsor r^ln,TO,wl„,MJW,hr Essay Contest fcl'I^lTCSII. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ECONOMY CLEANERS Phone CYpren 9-6005 R.». CYpr.ss 9-4700 632 Clo»!s Ave. Clovii, Col. $11.95 RHODE'S EAMILY SHOE STORE 536 5th St., Clevis Cy. 9-4478 What young people are doing of Genera/ E/ec/i Young engineer works on new ways to remove heat from atomic reactors nic reactor running at full efficiency a tremeadous amount of heat in its t removing this heal and putting it to ctora is 29-year-old Doctor Salomon Levy - Design Analysis supervisor in ihe Alomic Power Equipment Department's Reactor Engineering Unit. ^ Ury'sW.rkl«t«rMfar. Vtal problem of heat transfer, instructed a heat-transfer sys- 1 electrically simulating the heat pro- tor, it is possible lo determine rate at which heat can be. re- Dr. Levy conceived ihe idea of building^ is complex system, designed it and super/ sed its construction. At present, Levy> works with this system to study new problems of heat transfer and fluid flow encoun- Icred in alomic power plant* 25,000 Collet. Graduates it General Electric When Salomon Levy came to General Electric in 1953, he already knew the kind of work he wanted to do. Like each of our 25,000 college-graduate employee., he waa given Kis chance to grow and realize his full potential. For General Electric haa long believed this: Whenever fresh young minds are ■ given the freedom to make progress, every- and the country. Educational Relation,. General Electric Company, Schenectady 5, New York Cage Team Compiles 9 Victories, 17 Defeats By Klvin Bell The Fresno State College Bulldogs concluded their firs ,,»r in the California Basketball Association Tuesday b i, 86 to 63. For FSC it was.the 12th loss in 14 tries during the Bui —The Fresno Slat* College Collegian For rot> i' »vs».inB »«« '^n^n^-i^nesaunng the Bull- ^%l'2f3cinder Squad Will SH^n^ie^^HGet Initial Track [Err.^iSTrtSP*31** Tomorrow |hlsh Jump; Joe Gambfnl. broa Bulldog Nine Trips Bears 5-3; Meets Sacto Hornets Next Sacramento State College Hornets. The Bulldogs opened their collegiate campaign Tuesday with a 5 to 3 win over the University of California nine at Berkeley. •fiULLDOG SLUGGER . . Bcr. first sacker, is currently t . , Baseball team. In two j . Boxers Weigh In Monday, Tuesday U by a supposedly st PLAYDIUM BOWLING — BILLIARDS ^ COFFEE SVlOP 1430 Von N.ss — Ph. 4-5300 Burt lone ser" .to. WILSON DRIVE-INS 25% Discount TO ALL F.S.t STUDENTS AND FACULTY KRAFT SYSTEMS HARRINGTON & SCHOETTLER TIRE SPECIALISTS 1470 BLACKSTONE AVENUfc FRESNO, CALIFORNIA PHONE 6-9839- STUDENT BODY CARD MUST BE PRESENTED When file songs are light And the fire's bright For real delight-have a CAMEL! -M#lTfK.ft . pLirepleimrel No other cigarette is rich-totting, y«f %o_ |